First Thursdays is a highly anticipated event that sees the streets of Cape Town bustling with enthusiastic creatives eager to get a peek at the latest art exhibition.
For the other half of the population, those of us that simply go for the “vibe,” First Thursdays is the perfect time to catch up with friends and explore a few trendy bars (safely, of course). To help you along, here are a few Cape Town bars to visit on First Thursdays.
Van Hunks:
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This popular local watering hole is a must for anyone trudging through the bustling streets of Cape Town on First Thursday. A lively bar and restaurant named after the local legend of Van Hunks, who got into a smoking contest with the devil and lost, hence the misty “smoke” that’s always around the mountain. There are daily drink specials between 5pm and 7pm, so make sure you hit the streets early.
Location: 1 Upper Union Street, Gardens
Harrington’s cocktail lounge:
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If you’re looking to indulge in art and opulence, this classic cocktail lounge is a must-try. Despite the decadence that this space seems to ooze, it has a laid-back ambience that’s perfect before heading out and strolling the city. Their cocktails are out of this world and pairs quite nicely with their tapas.
Location: 61 Harrington street, Zonnebloem
La Parada:
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We may not really be able to travel, which makes this lively spot perfect, as you’re magically transported to Spain when visiting La Parada. It’s the perfect setting if you’re searching for something a little different before gallery-hopping, with their delicious selection of tapas pairing well with a tall glass of wine (or any beverage, really).
Location: 107 Bree street, Schotschekloof
The Station on Bree:
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This funky restaurant and bar brings you a little slice of the London Underground and always offers a lively atmosphere on First Thursdays. Good food, affordable drinks, and live music ensure that you have an unforgettable (and safe) First Thursdays.
Location: 207 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre
Asoka Restaurant, Bar and Lounge:
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This trendy restaurant and bar is nestled in the heart of Kloof Street and is renowned for the ancient olive tree located in their open-air courtyard. The mystical atmosphere isn’t the only thing you should check out though, they have a selection of delicious small tapas dishes to try while enjoying your drink.
Location: 68 Kloof St, Gardens
The Power and the Glory:
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A tranquil neighbourhood coffee shop by day and a bustling bar by night, The Power and the Glory are where all the cool Cape Town kids go to “get loose” and enjoy a few craft beers. The atmosphere is laid-back and offers a chilled start or end to your night. Pair your beer with their famous German-style hot dogs.
Location: 13d Kloof Nek Rd, Tamboerskloof
The Gin Bar:
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They describe themselves as a “speak-easy in a secret courtyard, hidden behind a chocolate shop.” The Gin Bar is always has a bustling atmosphere and is nestled behind Cape Town’s favourite chocolate spot -“Honest Chocolate.” The courtyard is pretty small, so make sure you get there early enough to grab one of their famous glasses of gin. And don’t forget to stop for chocolate before heading out!
Location: 64A Wale Street, Cape Town
Picture: Cape Town ETC Gallery
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