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Iron Steak and Bar Restaurant

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Iron Steak and Bar Restaurant

Iron Steak and Bar, located on Bree Street in Cape Town, is a trendy and contemporary steakhouse known for its high-quality steaks and vibrant atmosphere. The restaurant features a Spanish Vulcano Grez grill, which perfectly char-grills their premium, locally sourced, grass-fed beef. A highlight of the menu is the signature Flat Iron steak, renowned for its tenderness and rich flavor, served with a fresh watercress salad.

The dining experience at Iron Steak and Bar begins with a unique touch—complimentary Wagyu beef-dripping-fried popcorn. Guests can then choose from a range of delicious dishes, including various cuts of steak, all dry-aged to perfection. The restaurant’s 1920s-inspired bar serves a variety of classic and highball cocktails, along with a fine selection of wines and beers. To conclude the meal, diners receive a token for sea-salted caramel ice cream with Valrhona dark chocolate shavings.

Iron Steak and Bar also offers enticing weekly specials, such as their winter special featuring a flat iron steak, leafy salad, and salted caramel ice cream for R165. They host events like Wagyu Wednesdays, offering Wagyu burgers and gin specials, making it a popular spot for both regular dining and special occasions. With its exceptional service and lively atmosphere, Iron Steak and Bar ensures a memorable dining experience every time.

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