Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Madikwe Game Reserve including The Daily Grind, News Cafe Gaborone, Delis, Blue Tree Cafe
Restaurants in Madikwe Game Reserve
4 based on 64 reviews
Artisan Coffee House offering wholesome simple food and amazing Coffee.
always a great place to get a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. The light meals are also amazing. Try teir cheesecakes and eggs Benedict, and of-course coffee.The daily grind is also located in the historic part of the old mall, and it is away from the noise and hustle and bustle of the CBD. perfect for meetings and just a little time to yourself.The team is also great and the service on point always. LOVE this coffee shop
Most Popular European food in Madikwe Game Reserve, North-West Province, South Africa
3 based on 106 reviews
Adjacent to the Peermont Mondior hotel is the News Cafe restaurant who blends the temptation of their original menu with the latest culinary trends. Food becomes art!Everyone knows News Cafe serves a good cocktail â good enough to win awards. With a coupl
An enjoyable experience of excellent service and a credible wine list! This was our experience before having dinner. Attentive waiters and very good food completed a great evening out!Dear Sakhile, thank you very much for the kind words, the News cafe team will be so thrilled! We are set to launch our new menu mid December and we trust you will like the new additions to our wine list. Kind regards, Antoinette Starke
4 based on 27 reviews
A very small restaurant/deli, you can find light meals, focusing on different sandwiches on different breads, including hard find delicacies like Mortadella, Proscuito, and Chorico. Also available are cold meats and cheeses for take-away and a selection of Italian canned and dried goods at reasonable prices.
My client had set up a number of two-day conferences at the Blue Tree, and it was really great. From the friendly greetings by all staff in the early morning, to the help with all the technology, to the teas and lunches, nothing could be faulted. The bonus was that delegates could also play on the greens for free. (One small irritation, although it has more to do with me than with them, is the FNB branding all over the place. It looks like an outsized ATM, and although I know FNB must have paid for the privilege, I don't like their service and it left a bit of a bitter taste.)Overall, would have no hesitation to recommend this venue not only for the coffee shop and views but also for meetings and conferences.
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