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The Millhouse Kitchen, Lourensford Restaurant

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Italian

The Millhouse Kitchen, Lourensford Restaurant

Lourensford Wine Estate, located in Somerset West, Cape Town, offers a multifaceted experience with its stunning natural surroundings, rich history, and variety of dining and activity options. The estate’s primary dining venue, The Millhouse Kitchen, is an Italian-inspired eatery known for its seasonal menus that feature fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

The restaurant provides a cozy atmosphere, especially with its fireplace during the winter months. It’s a perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or a date night dinner, offering dishes like rustic French and Italian-inspired fare. The Millhouse Kitchen also offers a children’s menu, making it a family-friendly destination.

For wine enthusiasts, the estate offers a range of unique tasting experiences. Visitors can enjoy a Premium Wine Tasting, a Belgian Chocolate and Wine Pairing, and even a Blind Wine Tasting Challenge. There are also special food and wine pairing options, such as the soup and wine pairing available during the winter months.

Lourensford is also home to a coffee roastery, where visitors can enjoy freshly roasted coffee and baked goods at the onsite deli. If you’re looking for more adventure, the estate offers activities like mountain biking, clay pigeon shooting, and artjamming sessions. Overall, Lourensford Wine Estate provides a rich and diverse experience, making it a perfect destination for families, wine lovers, and those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Cape Winelands.

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