This Mother’s day, Cape Town’s hospitality industry is doing its bit to show love to our first lovers – our mothers. We know there are lots of ideas to pick from and we’ve narrowed it down to these four hotels and restuarants offering specials for the most special women in your life. They love and celebrate us every day, what’s a few hundred rands for a person who has loved you for your entire existence?
Celebrate her at Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront
Take your mother to Radisson Blu Hotel, Waterfront to enjoy breathtaking ocean views while indulging and nibbling on their elegant and taste buffet of starters, mains and desserts. Their packages include a glass of Graham Beck and live entertainment.
Cost: R455 p/p.
Bookings: 021 441 3000 or [email protected]
Where: 100 Beach Rd, Granger Bay, Cape Town
Trust Taj Cape Town to do the trick
Taj boasts of a lunch buffet curated by their executive Chef, David Tilly and his culinary team. You can trust that they will be adding unique elements of authentic Cape Town flair and flavour. The Sunday lunch will be available from 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm in The Lobby Lounge and Bar and the Mint Restaurant &Terrace.
Cost: R445 p/p
Bookings: Here or email:[email protected].
Where: Waal Straat, corner St Georges Mall, Cape Town
Get her pampered at Pepperclub Hotel
Pepperclub hotel will offer your mom a wonderful mother’s day experience including three main course buffet lunch while vibing to some live music, a discount for a calming experience at their Cayenne spa and a chance to win a sublime spa pamper package.
Cost: R495 p/p
Bookings: 021 812 8888
Where: Corner of Loop Street and, Pepper St, Cape Town
Homespun At The Andros Hotel
Your mother will be in for a treat with this hotel’s culinary experience for Mother’s day. They are offering a 6-course menu for lunch on the day and more.
Cost: R695.00 p/p
Bookings: Email: homespunbymatt.co.za or call 021 556 2824.
Where: 5 Phyllis Rd, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708
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