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One of the keywords describing a night out in The Kalk Bay
Theatre is intimate. The small audience is wrapped arround the stage,
which gives the theatre a living room atmosphere. Intimate also applies
to the open-plan restaurant on the upper-floor, which has a cozy family
kitchen feel.
The menu, a thee-course meal, changes with each production and
is loosely linked to the theme of the show. At the Kalk Bay Theatre the
starter and the main course are served before the show, and the desert
and coffee afterwards.
The Kalk Bay Theatre is not licensed at present so please bring your wine. No corkage is charged.
Location?
The Kalk Bay Theatre
52 Main Rd, Kalk Bay
+ 27 (0) 73 220 5430
Parking is available.
About the Shows:
Shows run for four to eight weeks in the venue. Performances are from
Tuesday to Saturday night. Matinee performances can be arranged.
Tickets:
R175 per ticket ( Dinner & show)
Tickets are pre-booked on + 27 (0) 73 220 5430.
The Kalk Bay Kitchen caters for specific dietary requirements, provided advance warning is given.
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Pepenero Restaurant (meaning ‘black pepper' in Italian) offers glam Italian dining, sans the crooning overweight ‘tenors' and cheesy checkered table-cloths.
The Cape Town restaurant has excellent sea views and a lavish sundowner terrace.
The slick new Cape Town restaurant Pepenero is the brain child of restaurateur Paul Kovensky and his design partner Christian Barnard - the duo behind renowned Cape Town dining institutions like Paranga in Camps Bay and Antique restaurant in the city centre.
Their latest addition to this family, Pepenero, flanks