Garden cafés bring together coffee, cake and nature in one relaxing spot. From Cape Town to Pretoria and along the Garden Route, these six cafés let you enjoy fresh blooms, herbs, orchards and simple, delicious food while soaking up the garden atmosphere, writes Lee-Ann Steyn.
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Chart Farm, Wynberg
@juanleolife #CapeTownActivity Rose Picking At The Chart Farm 💐🌹 Your guide to rose picking: 1️⃣ no need to book for the rose picking but it is advisable to arrive early, avoid the crowds and the sun ☀️ 2️⃣ wear comfortable shoes as you are walking on grass and sand, and most likely it will be slightly damp (unless they leave the sprinklers on then you’ll be walking in mush) 3️⃣ when you arrive you’ll receive a bucket and scissors so no need to bring anything from home 4️⃣ you are charged per flower picked. They also have flower food available at checkout for only R2 5️⃣ if you’re keen to have a breakfast or brunch at The Chart Farm, make a booking as it’s always full I can’t say that there’s a good time to go so you might want to call ahead to check with them how the roses are doing 🌹 #capetown #chartfarm #rosepicking #flowerpicking #juanleolife #dateidea ♬ original sound – Nabeel Lewis
Sip among roses and farm views
Nestled in Wynberg, Cape Town, Chart Farm offers a pick-your-own rose garden and a farm-style coffee shop. Visitors can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or cake while taking in sweeping views of the Constantia Valley. Photography enthusiasts will love capturing the rows of vibrant roses bathed in sunlight. Booking ahead is recommended during weekends and public holidays to secure a table.
Visitor tips
Families can enjoy the garden strolls and nearby walking paths. Dogs on leads are welcome, and shaded seating makes summer visits comfortable.
Rosemary Hill, Pretoria
Organic gardens and architecturally striking café spaces
Rosemary Hill pairs coffee with farm-organic produce. The Coffee Shop and the Greenhouse Café are tucked onto gentle slopes, offering light meals in a fragrant garden setting. Seasonal blooms, especially in spring, enhance the garden’s colourful appeal.
Visitor tips
The Greenhouse Café is ideal for relaxed brunches. Visitors can explore herb gardens or wander through flower paths. Check the farm calendar for weekend markets and seasonal events.
Redberry Farm, George
Coffee amidst strawberries and family fun
On the Garden Route, Redberry Farm offers more than just café fare. Strawberry picking, a hedge maze, mini-golf and tractor rides make it an interactive experience. The café serves teas, coffees and cakes infused with seasonal berries.
Visitor tips
Weekdays are quieter for a peaceful café experience. Families will enjoy combining the café visit with outdoor activities. Photography opportunities abound in the strawberry fields.
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Babylonstoren Greenhouse, Franschhoek
Garden-to-plate café experiences
Babylonstoren’s Greenhouse restaurant in the Cape Winelands showcases one of South Africa’s most celebrated working gardens. Coffee and cakes come with a backdrop of orchard rows, herb gardens, and seasonal vegetables. The café experience highlights garden-to-plate dining in a visually stunning setting.
Visitor tips
Arrive early for the best light for photos in the glasshouse and gardens. The farm shop offers artisanal products to take home.
Stodels nursery cafés Western Cape
Café corners amid plants and nursery spaces
Multiple Stodels garden centres across the Western Cape feature cafés where light meals, coffee and cakes await shoppers. Surrounded by plants and nursery offerings, these cafés are ideal for a quiet midweek retreat or weekend escape.
Visitor tips
Check the individual Stodels location websites for seasonal floral displays. Café seating often overlooks nursery sections, making it a peaceful spot to read or unwind.
Ludwig’s Roses, Pretoria area
Sip coffee among fragrant rose fields
Near Pretoria, Ludwig’s Roses invites visitors to enjoy a cappuccino at The Rose Kitchen beside fragrant rose fields. The garden’s blooms create a sensory experience enhanced by the café’s simple, fresh offerings.
Visitor tips
Photography lovers will appreciate the expansive rose rows. Weekday visits are recommended for quieter moments and better seating availability.
Plan your garden café tour
Visiting South Africa’s garden cafés is best timed with seasonal blooms and farm activities. Each destination offers its own flavour of flowers, herbs, orchards and sweet treats. Pair café stops with local experiences, from strawberry picking to exploring artisan markets, for a full sensory escape.
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