Celebrate Father's Day 2024 at Die Plaaskombuis!

Celebrate Father's Day 2024 at Die Plaaskombuis!

Die Plaaskombuis

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Celebrate Father's Day 2024 at Die Plaaskombuis!

Treat Dad to a special meal with our delicious Father's Day menu:

Starter:

Choice of Two Soups:

• Butternut
• Potato and Leek

Main Course:

2x Meats:
• Chicken Pie
• Leg of Lamb
Sides:
• Roast Potatoes
• Savoury Rice
• Pumpkin Pie
• Creamed Spinach
• Farm Veggies

Dessert:

• Pudding Buffet

All this for only R285 per person!

Book your table now and make this Father’s Day unforgettable at Die Plaaskombuis!

Celebrate Father's Day 2024 at Die Plaaskombuis!

Die Plaaskombuis

Die Plaaskombuis is situated on Vrede, a farm in the breathtakingly beautiful Hemel-en-Aarde Valley near Hermanus. Open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch, get ready to feast on traditional South African cuisine, including farm-fresh bacon and free-range eggs, juicy burgers, filled pancakes, ...

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