Restaurants in Bredasdorp
Taste your way through your holiday when you visit the impressive selection of restaurants and places to eat in Bredasdorp. These franchise and independently owned eateries offer a diverse palate of cuisines, bringing forth an interesting insight into the culture and heritage of the people who live here. From tapas, tea and takeaways to cakes, curry and clothing, you can most certainly find something here that can appease even the fussiest of eaters.
As the surrounding area of Bredasdorp is made up of agricultural lands and working farms, which gives chefs, entrepreneurs and baking enthusiasts alike farm-to-table access to some of the freshest ingredients available. Therefore, restaurants in Bredasdorp are not only delicious, but many of them only source their produce from what’s available around them, giving back to the community and the GDP of the town.
Bredasdorp forms part of the Cape Agulhas region in the Overberg, which also includes several coastal and other inland towns too, such as Elim, Napier, Struisbaai, Agulhas and Arniston. This collection of historic and agricultural towns is a popular tourist destination all-year round. From geographical points of interest and historic monuments, to interesting restaurants, farm stalls and places to eat. You can certainly eat yourself into euphoria here.
With the volume of restaurants, farm stalls and places to eat in Bredasdorp, you most certainly need more than a day to taste it all. Travellers can find an impressive selection of accommodation in Bredasdorp to suit your needs. So, whether you’re travelling with kids, your friends, work or even on your own, you can choose between quaint country houses, beautiful B&B’s or delightful self-catering units, each of which are centrally located to the main routes in and out of town.
Situated on the R316 via the N2 highway, Bredasdorp is 187kms from the Cape Town CBD. Those who delight in carpool karaoke and passenger-navigator duties will relish in the 2hr30min journey. Travelling over historic mountain passes, in between wheat and canola farms and watching lambs jump joyfully in paddocks, are just some of the gorgeous sights you’ll see along the way.
Those travelling from outside of the Western Cape can fly into Cape Town International Airport and simply catch a ride with a friend, hire a car or utilise one of the many major bus liners or independent transport operators, that include Bredasdorp on their list of stops.
Take in the sights with some tea and cake, stuff your face with Spanish cuisine or simply enjoy a light sandwich - basking in the views of the mountains. Whether you live here, you’re just passing through or you’re planning on staying for a while, there’s something for everyone at the restaurants in Bredasdorp.