New hangout spot alert! The Table Mountain Cableway has launched a brand new entertainment venue called TAP Bar at the foot of Table Mountain.
If you’ve been looking for a new watering hole in Cape Town, the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company (TMACC) and Cape Town-based brewing company Newlands Spring have collaborated to bring a new bar to the Mother City.
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Boasting incredible views over the city, TAP is located at the cableway’s upgraded scenic lower station on Tafelberg Road and will offer a new brewery experience for Capetonians and tourist alike.
Ronald Ramsamy, food and beverage exec at TMACC says,
“TAP is a new, comfortable, and sophisticated breakaway point at the cableway where we combine beautiful views with refreshing brews at the foot of Table Mountain. We’re bringing more comfort and choice by offering value to locals who are keen to enjoy a relaxing experience at the foot of the mountain,”
“By bringing a competitive pricing structure to the venue, we’re focused on also connecting with the local market and develop TAP into a preferred destination venue in addition to a great visitor experience,” he added.
TAP officially opened to the public on Thursday, April 14, and operates from Wednesdays to Sundays, from 11:00 to 19:00. The bar will also be available to be booked out for special events. Beverage options include four of Newlands Spring’s beer variants, as well as a curated selection of vodka, gin and wine selections. A delectable food menu has also been developed for every and all taste buds.
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