Simon's Town is a quaint naval village, 40 km from Cape Town en route to the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Named after the Governor Simon van de Stel, who chose to use the town as a winter anchorage for the Royal British Navy, the town was handed over to the South African Navy in 1957. - Read more
Restaurants In Simon's Town.
Restaurant categories available in Simon's Town include Seafood Restaurant, Local Cuisine, Family Restaurant, a la Carte Restaurant. View Simon's Town restaurant adverts listed on WhereToStay.co.za by clicking on selected restaurant links in the right-hand column of this page.
Established as a restaurant since the mid 1960's, the Black Marlin has become world famous for its incredible views, top quality fresh seafood, award-winning wine list and impeccable service to the locals and foreign tourists alike.
Berthas Restaurant fronts the old Town Pier and boasts picturesque views across the yacht harbour and over False Bay, absolute waters edge position, in the very heart of Simons Town
Berthas Restaurant fronts the old Town Pier and boasts picturesque views across the yacht harbour and over False Bay, absolute waters edge position, in the very heart of Simons Town
tucked into the mountainside and overlooking Glencairn beach, Flukes is at the confluence of mountain, sea and wetlands. The relaxed atmosphere reflects the surrounding area and the views from the terrace make it ideal...
Established as a restaurant since the mid 1960's, the Black Marlin has become world famous for its incredible views, top quality fresh seafood, award-winning wine list and impeccable service to the locals and foreign tourists alike.
tucked into the mountainside and overlooking Glencairn beach, Flukes is at the confluence of mountain, sea and wetlands. The relaxed atmosphere reflects the surrounding area and the views from the terrace make it ideal...