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Simon’s Restaurant

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Contemporary

Simon’s Restaurant

Simon’s Restaurant, nestled within the historic Groot Constantia Wine Estate in Cape Town, offers a unique dining experience that celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the Cape Winelands. The restaurant is set against a picturesque backdrop, featuring indoor seating by a grand fireplace and outdoor terraces with panoramic views of the vineyards and mountains. This versatile venue is perfect for various occasions, from casual family meals to romantic dinners and large functions.

The menu at Simon’s emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients, transforming them into memorable dishes. Guests can enjoy a variety of options, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, high tea, and even picnic menus. Signature dishes often highlight seasonal produce and are complemented by an extensive wine list featuring selections from the Groot Constantia estate.

Simon’s is known for its welcoming atmosphere, accommodating both families and their furry friends with a dog-friendly menu and ample outdoor space. The restaurant also hosts live music events, adding to its vibrant and relaxed ambiance.

Overall, Simon’s Restaurant offers a delightful blend of fine dining and casual elegance, making it a beloved destination in the Constantia Valley.

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