Where to eat Cafe food in Kakamas: The Best Restaurants and Bars

June 11, 2020 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Kakamas, Northern Cape, South Africa. Kakamas is a town founded in 1898 and located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River.
Restaurants in Kakamas

1. Die Pienk Padstal

Main Road, Kakamas 8870 South Africa Cafe Lunch, Brunch Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Takeout, Seating +27 54 431 1457
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4 based on 53 reviews

Die Pienk Padstal

Reviewed By PaulHWessels

Friendly, special, effective, humoristic... complemented by good local food and coffee. An excellent place to stop on the long road from Upington to the West. Much to enjoy and remember... Well worth a visit.

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2. The Rose Cafe

1 Lutz Way, Kakamas 8870 South Africa Cafe Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Seating, Reservations, Table Service [email protected] http://www.augrabies-belvedere.co.za/about_us.htm
The Rose Cafe

Reviewed By SuzvanLog

Travelled all the way from Upington to Kakamas for day visit to waterwheels, old tunnels, historic first SA hydro-electric building. What a disappointment to find all these sights inaccessible on private property and the government establishments closed and rundown. All these were sighted as points of attraction on most internet searches. Pathetic! And then the Rose Cafe, where we licked our wounds and left totally healed in mind and body. Congratulations on your establishment! Quality, friendliness and warmth, tasty and tasteful! Do not drive past!

3. Yanuck

36 Vootrekker Street, Kakamas 8870 South Africa Cafe [email protected] +27 54 431 0788
Yanuck

Quaint coffee shop in histroic building in the Centre of Kakamas. Beautiful gardens. Serves breakfast, light lunches and hot beverages. Open hours: 8am-5pm Monday to Friday, and 8am-1pm on Saturday, closed in Sunday

Reviewed By Rob G

When asking locals for a coffee shop in Kakamas, Yanuck will be the first mentioned. Very nice setting, friendly staff and good coffee / eats. There are some local home crafts for sale. Very quant and the staff very helpful (we were given a local newspaper style brochure of about 100 pages of all the local towns and what to see and do - it was the 2015 edition but the host said not much changes so the info would be current ;-). An interesting item on the menu for breakfast: 1 Grandpa and water R10 - locals apparently suffer from headaches in the morning.

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