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    South Africa’s cosy coffee & craft breweries worth travelling for

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On a chilly afternoon, few pleasures match the comfort of wrapping your hands around a freshly brewed cup or sipping a well-balanced pint beside a crackling fire.

    From winelands to winding mountain passes, these spots pair local flavour with inviting settings. Here’s where to get your next comforting cuppa or artisanal ale.

    Café culture with character

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    Truth Coffee Roasting – Cape Town

    Step into a steampunk fantasy filled with industrial fittings, brass piping, and award-winning brews. Housed in a restored heritage building, Truth Coffee is an icon in the Mother City’s caffeine scene and a firm favourite on global lists.

    Terbodore Coffee Roasters – Franschhoek & Midlands

    At both their Franschhoek and KZN Midlands locations, Terbodore offers warmth in every sense—think freshly roasted beans, dog-friendly outdoor seating, and hearty café meals. Their vintage-style interiors and signature ‘Big Dog’ blend make it a must-visit for coffee lovers.

    The Rambling Rose – Montagu

    This nostalgic gem in Montagu is known for its sweet treats and country charm. Sink into a couch beside lace curtains, and pair your cappuccino with a generous slice of cake, baked with age-old family recipes.

    ALSO READ: 12 Underrated South African Towns Locals Return to Every Winter

    Beans About Coffee – Riebeek-Kasteel , George & several other branches

    These small-town favourites are all about quality roasting in slow-lane settings. In Riebeek-Kasteel, sip your flat white surrounded by wine country peace, while the George branch offers an equally soothing pause amid the Outeniqua Mountains. They also have branches in Oudtshoorn, Malmesbury, Boksburg, Dullstroom, and Gauteng (mobile unit).

    Craft breweries with heart

    Saggy Stone Brewing Co – Robertson

    Nestled on a fruit farm outside Robertson, Saggy Stone is a countryside brewpub that pairs award-winning ales with sweeping mountain views. Enjoy a tasting paddle or a full pint by the fire, and don’t miss the pulled pork pizza.

    Clarens Brewery – Clarens

    In the shadow of the Maluti Mountains, this cheerful brewery is a hub of warmth in the Free State’s most artistic town. Sip on apple cider, cherry stout, or blonde ale, best enjoyed at an outside table under a canopy of golden autumn leaves or fireside in winter.

    Aegir Project – Noordhoek

    This mountain-coast microbrewery nails the mix of inventive beers and down-to-earth charm. Their rustic taproom is filled with golden light, indoor plants, and easygoing music. Settle in for a hazy IPA and Neapolitan-style pizza, or stock up on cans for your road trip cooler box.

    Nottingham Brewing Company – Nottingham Road

    Right in the heart of the Midlands Meander, Notties serves real ale in a setting that could’ve been plucked from a foggy English village. Think pub lunches, misty hills, and a glass of porter in hand.

    Lakeside Brewing Co – Kommetjie

    This seaside taproom brings a relaxed, surf-town feel to the craft scene. With a rustic wood-and-metal interior and chilled beachside vibes, Lakeside’s easy-drinking beers are perfect for winding down after a day in the waves.

    Sleep nearby: One-liner stays

    Coffee and craft beer may seem worlds apart, but in South Africa, both are fuelled by the same things: passionate makers, local flavour, and spaces that feel like home. Whether you’re after a solo latte in a quiet book nook or a weekend ale in a misty valley, these venues invite you to slow down and savour the moment.

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