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The Lanzerac Deli, Lanzerac Restaurant

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The Lanzerac Deli, Lanzerac Restaurant

Lanzerac Deli, located within the historic Lanzerac Wine Estate in Stellenbosch, offers a casual all-day dining option. Known for its farm-style atmosphere, the deli serves a selection of breakfast platters, pastries, sandwiches, and other light meals. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or a relaxed meal, the deli emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients that highlight the estate’s commitment to quality.

Guests can choose to dine indoors or enjoy their meal on the outdoor terrace, where they are surrounded by the stunning scenery of the estate’s gardens and vineyards. The relaxed setting makes it ideal for leisurely breakfasts or light lunches, with dishes that perfectly complement Lanzerac’s award-winning wines.

The Lanzerac Deli adds a laid-back yet delightful option to the estate’s more formal dining venues, making it a great choice for families and visitors looking for an informal, yet high-quality, culinary experience in the Cape Winelands.

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