Pullman Insider: Discover Cape Town’s Culinary Mile
Here’s where we’re eating on Bree Street
Step outside our doors, and you’ll find yourself mere steps from Cape Town’s unofficial “culinary mile” – Bree Street. From glitzy wine bars to hearty steakhouses, this stretch delivers impressive culinary diversity and flavour at every turn. With a selection this good, it’s tough to pick and choose, but if you’re in the mood for something a little different during your stay at Pullman Cape Town, here’s where to go this autumn.
Tannin on Bree

Best for: Wine aficionados.
Address: 86 Bree Street.
This multi-storey wine bar brims with local labels — a whopping 430 in total. But what’s most impressive about this venue is how each floor level offers a completely different experience and atmosphere. Start on the ground floor for after-work drinks, then head upstairs for dinner at the restaurant. At the top, you’ll find an intimate wine cellar that doubles as a space for private tastings and events.
Maru

Best for: MCC and kimchi enthusiasts.
Address: 107 Bree Street.
Seoul meets Cape Town at this Korean steakhouse, which pairs its dishes with local MCCs. Menu favourites include traditional staples like Doenjang stew, Kimchi, Bibimbap, and even Korean-style mac and cheese. “Maru” means “place of gathering,” and that perfectly captures the warmth and inviting atmosphere of this local space.
Rosetta Roastery
Best for: That quintessential Cape Town caffeine boost.
Address: 101 Bree Street.
If you’re looking for a coffee spot, Rosetta Roastery won’t disappoint. Renowned for its single-origin, artisan-roasted beans, the counter offers a daily selection at the counter if you’d like take some home. It’s the perfect place to catch up on work or while away your time at one of their sunny outdoor tables.
Pizza Shed

Best for: When that urgent pizza craving kicks in.
Address: 231 Bree Street.
Pizza Shed is your go-to spot on Bree Street for a taste of Napoli in the Mother City. The secret to their success? It’s in the dough, which undergoes a 48-hour rise before being hand-stretched and wood-fired. Nearly everything on the menu hits the mark (a win for fussy kids), however, The Truffle, topped with exotic mushrooms and truffle oil, stands out as a must-try.
Nish Nush
Best for: Some Middle Eastern flair.
Address: 100 Bree Street.
This is where visitors and locals fall deeply in love with Middle Eastern street food. This fresh and inviting venue offers sit-down and take-away options from a varied menu featuring everything from shawarmas and loaded hummus bowls to mezze feasts and sides galore. They also have a stellar selection of craft beers.
Remember, you don’t need to leave the hotel to eat well. We’re proud to serve you at: Stratus Room Restaurant, Konnichiwa, and Ghibli Rooftop Bar. Room service available 24/7.