Waffle Wednesday
There’s a weekly celebration happening at Fynbos Enterprises and you are invited!
Beekeeper, Sunra Mostert began her adventure with Fynbos Enterprises in 2008.
What started as a small range of natural toiletries has grown into an eclectic hive of wholesome honey, health and happiness.
Sunra and the team look forward to seeing you at Fynbos Enterprises.
Most of the products at Fynbos Enterprises are personally manufactured by Sunra Mostert. Sunra uses beeswax and raw honey produced by bees that live and work in hives tended by her husband in the Pringle Bay area. The products are made on the premises at Fynbos Enterprises and include:
The restaurant at Fynbos Enterprises is open every day of the week, excluding Tuesdays.
Fondly known as the smallest restaurant in Pringle Bay, Fynbos Enterprises boasts two communal friendship tables. In the busy summer months, Sunra invites you to bring tables and chairs and enjoy a laid-back time outside.
The menu has delicious wood-fired pizzas and homemade lasagne throughout the week with traditional askoek added to the menu options on Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy a pot of farm-style ‘moerkoffie’, served the old-fashioned way in an enamel coffee pot.
Alternatively, the restaurant is unlicensed so you are invited to bring your wine and beer, with no corkage charged. Dessert is LaVeneziana ice cream which is all the more reason to visit Fynbos Enterprises.
Focaccia - R50
Margherita - R80
Hawaiian - R105
Spekbossie - R120
Blushing Bride - R120
Blombos - R120
Painted Lady - R120
Red Hot Poker - R120
Blue Disa - R120
Hongerblom (Vegetarian) - R120
Sewejaartjies (3-Cheeses) - R120
Biltong - R120
Rooistompie - R120
Extra Toppings - R15 Each
Extra Toppings - R20 Each
Lasagne - SQ
Gluten-free and vegan options are available.
There’s a weekly celebration happening at Fynbos Enterprises and you are invited!
Treat yourself to decadent waffles, homemade gelato, sweet sauces, fynbos honey and sprinkles galore!
Fynbos Enterprises loves moerkoffie and askoek!
South Africa’s favourite bush brew is Afrikaans Moerkoffie which is made with freshly ground coffee in a simple enamel coffee pot on a stove or over an open fire.
Contrary to popular belief, the name does not come from the aggressive Afrikaans term which also means to clout a person, although this coffee can pack a punch. In this case, the word is derived from the Dutch noun “moer”, which translated means a layer of sediment. Although it may not sound appealing, many coffee connoisseurs swear by this one. If you love coffee, a cup of rich and robust Moerkoffie is sure to give you a satisfying kick-start any time of the day, or night.
Askoek is one of South Africa’s much-loved food heirlooms and is still a firm favourite on many a braai menu.
These delicious buns are made using unbleached stone-ground flour and baked directly on the coals. The thin layer of ash that remains once the coals have been dusted off lends a delicious smokiness to this rustic bread.
“Fynbos Enterprises has wonderful pizza combinations that are well prepared. We had the blushing bride and painted lady pizzas. Both were so tasty. Definitely recommended!” Hermien
“Not only do they sell Aloe Vera products, homemade soaps, and raw honey, but they also make the most amazing pizzas too! The staff were extremely friendly and made us all feel at home. This was my very first trip to Pringle Bay and I can say for certain that I will be returning soon. I will be eating at Fynbos Enterprises again!” Gemini Blue
“Fynbos Enterprises is the smallest restaurant in Pringle Bay. The owner is a beekeeper who makes liqueurs, some other unique drinks and homemade dark Belgian chocolate filled with liqueur. The pizzas they make probably have the thinnest base you will find anywhere. You can bring your own wine and beer if you like.” Hendrik
“I was blown away by Fynbos Enterprises! I had a quick bite to eat and enjoyed their homemade iced tea.” T-Bag
“Fynbos Enterprises specialises in pizza, honey, ice cream and sorbet. Don't expect a formal sit-down, it's more like a home away from home with two tables where you can see them making the pizza in the wood-fired oven. My family enjoyed the setting after a beach day, in a relaxed environment. The pizzas were great, with a very thin crust and a generous portion of toppings. For drinks, you are welcome to bring your own (they are not licenced). For dessert, we had delicious sorbet cones! The lemon and mango flavours were good after the chilli pizzas. My children convinced us the next day, to return for more ice-creams! Pricing is very reasonable and affordable.” Stanley