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The Deck, Blue Peter Restaurant

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The Deck, Blue Peter Restaurant

The Lower Deck Bistro at Blue Peter Restaurant, located on Bloubergstrand’s beachfront, offers a charming dining experience with stunning views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. This beloved spot is known for its relaxed atmosphere and warm hospitality, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

The restaurant is part of the historic Blue Peter Hotel, which has been a staple in the area since the late 19th century. Today, it boasts a delightful combination of casual and fine dining options. The Deck provides a laid-back setting with wooden tables and blue umbrellas, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal while watching the sunset. Here, you can savor wood-fired pizzas, fresh seafood, and a variety of local beers on tap.

Blue Peter is also a popular venue for special events, thanks to its picturesque location and versatile dining spaces. Whether you’re looking for a casual meal with friends, a romantic dinner, or a venue for a celebration, Blue Peter Restaurant provides a welcoming environment and a memorable dining experience.

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