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Mariners Wharf

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Seafood
Phone Number 0217901100 Opening Hours

Monday to Sunday 9.30 to 11.30pm



Menu

Menu - Mariners Wharf - Winter Specials - Updated in June 2023
PDF - Kiddies_menu 2022

Details

Cost
R180 avg main meal
Food
Seafood
Corkage
R50 per 750ml bottle
Cost
R180 avg main meal
Ambience
Bar scene, Business meetings, Coffee, Family friendly, Groups, Kids, Local cuisine, Quick meals, Special occasions, Views
Payment
Amex, Diners, Diners Club, Mastercard, Snapscan, Visa, Zapper
Facilities
Accepts credit cards, Beer served, Child friendly, Cocktails, Dinner, Food, Licensed, Parking, Reservations recommended, Serves food, Takeaways, Vegetarian, Wheelchair

Owner's description

AHOY AHOY! On the magnificent coastal drive from Cape Town to Cape Point is Hout Bay and its world-famous Mariner’s Wharf, Africa’s and the Southern Hemisphere’s first harbour front emporium.

Conceptualised and built during the 1980s by Hout Bay’s very own Stanley Dorman, it has continued to grow under his and his family’s watchful eyes.

Its restaurants, shops and markets exude a maritime ambience as is nowhere else to be found, and has become a unique destination where the famous and locals, jetsetters and tourists, rub shoulders with old salts and venerable fishing captains.

On Mariner's Wharf's 21st birthday in 2005, Maritime Southern Africa summed up the experience in a few succinct paragraphs:

It's not just a fish shop; a restaurant, a bistro; an antique, curio or jewellery shop. It's not even a combination of all these - Mariner's Wharf is so much more to Hout Bay and its visitors.

Representing the first waterfront emporium development in Africa, Mariner's Wharf exposes visitors to a culture that's rich in its maritime authenticity. Certainly not ostentatious in its outward appearance, Mariner's Wharf has shunned all the usual trappings of themed waterfront developments where interior designers and clever architects effectively create watered-down versions of the real thing.

At Mariner's Wharf it is all real. From the figurehead that welcomes you to the restaurant upstairs, to the fishing boat and wheelhouse that overlook the fresh fish shop and deli. The antique shop bursting with maritime collectibles and the curio and gift shops both stock marine-related souvenirs. Everything there has a story to tell like so many of the seafarers that have and still do traverse our oceans.

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