Zsa Zsa Cape Town

Cape Town’s secret and sultry nightclub

The dinner-party-with-a-vibe experience
where you let loose with attention-grabbing
cocktails, a resident DJ and a decadent menu
 
+27 21 023 2402
101 Hout St, CDB
http://zsazsa.co.za/
bookings@zsazsa.co.za
Zsa Zsa Cape Town
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Cape Town’s secret and sultry nightclub

Hello Darling. There’s 3 ways to get in.. let us tell you how

Getting into Darling, Cape Town’s sexiest night club, is as thrilling as the space itself. You’re led behind the bar, past the fire escape and a glass sculpture. At the top of three short flights of stairs a none-descript door opens to a 2 metre Buffy Brave Art mural of a woman sitting spread eagle over the bar, who welcomes you inside.  

“I've got my eye on you, Darling” her eyes say.


Getting into Darling, Cape Town’s sexiest night club, is as thrilling as the space itself. Image: Zsa Zsa 
 

BRING YOUR CLOSE-KNIT CREW 

Everyone has their eye on you at Darling. That's because the eclectic and electric crowd at this 250 square meter, double volume, loft-like club, with exposed brick walls, and jewel furniture, is dressed to impress. “It’s where you come with a close knit crew of the right people, and arrive looking the part,” says co-founder and long-standing nightlife icon (and DJ) Shaun Westwood. 


The stylish Darling is a 250 square meter, double volume, loft-like club. Image: Zsa Zsa 

This is a smart and vivacious set of men and women ready to indulge in style. Like Christina Carmela, the pilot and contestant from Netflix’s "Too Hot to Handle", who hosts her events here. 


Darling revellers at Darling come dressed to impress and party. Image: Zsa Zsa 

You’ll see some Kims, Khloes, Kylies and Lori Harveys here partying to disco, new disco and a mix of house music, played by seasoned DJs like Dino Moran, Sarah Bee, Dean Fuel, Mpumi “the Black Mamba”, Tanya Vee and hunky French DJ and model Willy Monfret (in Nicki Minaj’s music video “Right Thru Me”.


When walking up to Darling Club, you pass a DJ deck, getting you into the party mood. Image: Zsa Zsa 
 

START AT ZSA ZSA AND MAKE YOUR WAY UP DARLING

Darling feels like you're partying in a New York club, especially when in the VIP area, closer to the large windows that make the club airy and balmy no matter how steamy the evening. “It’s a premium lounge club experience that’s not super busy,” says Shaun.


Decks are manned by seasoned DJs like Dino Moran. Image: Zsa Zsa 

It’s made all the more classy because most of the revelers have been ushered up to Darling from the Zsa Zsa restaurant downstairs, where from early evening till now they’d been feasting on seafood platters (of crayfish, langoustines, mussels, fritto misto, prawns) and aglio olio pasta.


Revelers have been ushered up to Darling from the Zsa Zsa restaurant and bar. Image: Zsa Zsa 

They are so ready to go, certainly aided from sipping on Picante and Mexican Chrtismas cocktails and champagne, and sharing Italian burrata, peri peri prawns prosciutto di parma in the 2-storey restaurant, with two bars on each floor and its own DJs.


Best way to get in the mood is to start with the food, music and party at the restaurant Image: Zsa Zsa 

 

HOW TO GET IN TO DARLING 

What’s the best way to get into Darling? Get Glamorous, book your crew and spoil yourself at Zsa Zsa Restaurant and get ushered in for free. Here are two other ways:

  • When you buy a membership. R10 000 a year gets you + 4 friends  into the venue anytime for a year. You also get a bottle of Don Julio tequila. The venue is available for private events exclusively to members.

  • Taking chances? Pay at the door. Costs R200 you get it, and only if there’s space.


There’s 3 ways to get into Darling: The best is to get glamorous, book your crew into Zsa Zsa. Image: Zsa Zsa

 

Darling’s Open: From about 9pm till curfew on Saturdays (or on special days)
Book Darling on Dineplan: dineplan.com/restaurants/zsa-zsa
Call Zsa Zsa: 079 656 1080
Email: infor@zsazsa.co.za
DM on Instagram: @zsazsacpt
Address: 101 Hout Street, Cape Town 

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