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The Manor House, Spier Hotel Restaurant

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South African

The Manor House, Spier Hotel Restaurant

Located on the historic Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbosch, the Manor House offers
an elegant yet contemporary dining experience that celebrates South Africa’s rich culinary heritage. Known for its beautiful Cape Dutch architecture and stunning views of the Helderberg mountains, Spier provides a scenic and serene setting for enjoying meals crafted from fresh, local ingredients.

The Manor House takes a modern approach to traditional farm cuisine, with a menu that emphasizes seasonal produce sourced from Spier’s own farm and nearby suppliers. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant offers mouthwatering dishes like farm-fresh burgers and other South African specialties. The relaxed setting, paired with its emphasis on high-quality, sustainably sourced ingredients, ensures a flavorful and eco-conscious dining experience. Guests can also unwind at the wine bar, which features old-school games for entertainment.

Spier Wine Farm also offers a variety of activities, including wine tastings, nature walks, and art exhibitions. The estate’s dedication to sustainability is reflected not only in its farming practices but also in its culinary offerings, making The Manor House a must-visit for food and wine lovers seeking a connection to the land and its produce.

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