WATCH: A deliciously historic affair served fresh at The Blue Café in Cape Town

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WATCH: A deliciously historic affair served fresh at The Blue Café in Cape Town
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So much more than a typical eatery, The Blue Café in Tamboerskloof operates on a unique, neighbourhood-centred system. That and the food is epic. Find out about it... WATCH:

, located in Tamboerskloof has continued uncovering folklore from history ever since, all while serving up delicious food and quality coffee.

Today, this quaint spot with outdoor seating serves café fare made with local ingredients. On the menu is everything from decadent pasta to divineand salads. Pastries, preserves and baked goods are a must try — even if you take them home from the shop to enjoy later on. The Blue Café is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cake and coffee? There’s an assortment to look forward to.

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