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    Cosy spots for a spot of winter whisky in Cape Town

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJune 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cape Town winter calls for cosy corners, leathery interiors and, of course, a good whisky. Whether you’re a seasoned devotee of a well-crafted dram or simply looking for a snug Insta-worthy catch-up spot, these five venues will do that and more.

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    1. Bascule Bar at the Cape Grace

    This one’s a bit of a whisky pilgrimage. Whiskies are lining the walls at Bascule, overlooking the scenic V&A Marina. It’s the kind of place where the barman knows what you’re in the mood for before you do. Enjoy a tasting experience crafted just for you.

    Picture: Bascule / Facebook
    • Location: West Quay Rd, Cape Town
    • Times: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 12am
    • Contact: 021 410 7100 | [email protected]
    • Website: capegrace.com/restaurant/bascule-bar
    • Online: Instagram, bascule_bar | Facebook, Bacule Bar

    2. Hank’s Olde Irish

    Hank’s boasts, chocolatey woody finishes, low lighting and smooth jazz. This speakeasy-style bar feels like a warm hug, with a whisky selection that encourages you to stick around.

    A bottle of whiskey on a table accompanied by two filled glasses on the rocks set in a rustic background with some greenery.
    Picture: Hanks Olde Irish / Facebook
    • Location: 110 Bree Street, Cape Town
    • Times: Tuesday, 5pm to 12am | Wednesday to Saturday, 5pm to 2am
    • Contact: 021 422 2770
    • Online: Facebook, Hank’s Ode Irish

    3. Athletic Club & Social 

    Not particularly known for their whisky, but definitely worth the visit. Now both a cocktail bar and restaurant – it’s the perfect place to find a quiet corner, have a sip of liquid warmth or savour a great meal, all while enjoying a live performance amidst a vintage-inspired backdrop.

    Picture of individual pouring whiskey in a cosy space
    Picture: Taryn Elliott / Pexels
    • Location: 35 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town
    • Times:  Monday to Tuesday, 4pm to 11pm | Wednesday, 4pm to 12am | Thursday to Saturday, 4pm to 2am
    • Contact: 084 087 5566 

    4. The Whisky Library Bar at Rust en Vrede Art Gallery

    Showcasing stellar reviews, Rust en Vrede’s Whisky Library is a quiet gem. Think plush seating, a roaring fire and a collection of over 200 bottles. It’s a perfect winter escape paired with whisky tasting journeys and dining with the Cape winelands savoir-faire.

    Image of large female face sculpture with framed art on either side and bottles of whisky on a show table infront of the sculpture haging
    Picture: The Whisky Library at Rust-en-Vrede Art Gallery / Facebook
    • Location: Rust en Vrede Art Gallery, Durbanville
    • Times:  Monday to Tuesday, 4pm to 11pm | Wednesday, 4pm to 12am | Thursday to Saturday, 4pm to 2am
    • Contact: 0665581953 | [email protected]
    • Website: whiskylibraryshop.co.za

    4. Rick’s Café Américain

    An institution in its own right with a stellar view of table mountain. Rick’s is a bohemian blend of Casablanca nostalgia and Cape Town gees. The whisky list is long, the fire is crackling and the rooftop views are worth braving the chill.

    Picture: Ricks Cafe American / Facebook
    • Location: 103 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town
    • Times:  Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to late | Kitchen open 12pm to 10pm
    • Contact: 021 424 1100 | [email protected]
    • Website: rickscafe.co.za
    • Online: Rick’s Cafe Americain – Restaurant & Bar, Cape Town

    Be sure to check out these cosy whisky spots, Capetonians. They’ll soothe your winter blues and boost your gees.

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