Archive for May, 2008

Lagoonview nursery

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

tea garden

One of our regular stops for afternoon tea is the Lagoonview nursery. Its a stunning location, coffee’s good and I miss the seed loaf they used to use to make the best toasted ham and cheese sandwich’s.

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Specials

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

We are offering a morning or afternoon………………..

in our stunning…………………..

for the best review of ………….(cheese cake) (lemon merangue) (coffee)

Nursery SpecialsWinter June 2008

Cuphea- R12

Westringeas- R15

Ophiopogon- R10

Geraniums- R16

Baleria- R15

Begonia- R5

Tea Garden

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Tea                 -      R7

Filter Coffee  -      R9

Cappacino      -     R10

Espresso        -     R10

Soft drinks    -      R9

Toasted Sandwiches         R15

Carrot cake                         R14

Cheese cake                        R16.95

Lemon Meringue                R16.95

We look forward to seeing you at Lagoonview soon!

Further Afield

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

THE MOHAIR MILL SHOP & RETAURANT AT THE CRAGGS. You will find all sorts of interesting products to look at in this shop, not only mohair products of which there are many and varied , also a very special line of beautiful linen, Porcupine Ceramics, African leather goods, cushions, table lamps etc. and when you have worn yourself out wishing or buying you can recover at the little Restaurant for very good coffee and scones. The cakes are not too good tho’, the chocolate rather tasteless, Carrot too dry and the mysterious Cheesecake served in a glass tumbler odd but tasted quite pleasant. A nice venue on the whole. I would rather eat here than at the Birds of Eden Restaurant which is expensive, menu pretty boring and not very good.

THE FERNERY, STORMS RIVER. On the N2 about 5 kms. beyond the Bridge you will see the sign to the right, follow the dirt road for about 8 kms. which is in quite good condition tho’ bumpy and potholed in patches but an ordinary car can negotiate it quite easily. The plantation opens out to an attractive swathe of mown lawn round a large dam covered in waterlillies and Jacanas , commonly known as Lily trotters because that is what they do! The Restaurant is on the perimeter of the domed Fernery , most attractively laid out on either side of a rustic humpbacked bridge. I liked what I had for lunch , Meaty Bean Soup served with homemade bread and my friend had a Warm Couscous Cheese Salad . A limited menu but different and the staff all very friendly and helpful.

Well worth a visit.

Some Recent Coffee Stops

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

THE LAZY BEAN at 9 Grey Street – Good cup of coffee but the Baked Cheese Cake was very sticky and suspect it had been in the Microwave. Pleasant decor, and the service attentive . TIMBERLAKE FARM STALL: The Coffee Shop is small with an attractive deck overlooking a playground and organic veg. garden thus family friendly. Coffee is excellent and Cheesecake marvellous. I had a so called Roasted Veg. Salad which was dreadful. It consisted of a lightly stir fried red cabbage and a few other bits and pieces but on the whole very disappointing and tasteless. I’ll stick to the Cheesecake in future! You will find Timberlake on the N2 between Wilderness and Sedgefield. It can get very crowded on holidays and weekends.

GABRIELLA’S PASTRY SHOP on Tide Street in Knysna, nearly opposite the Fruit and Veg. access onto the Link Road. The approach is very attractive as is the seating inside and through the shop one can sit under a shady tree at bench tables. Wonderful choice of cakes, all delicious, and the coffee is served in Plungers which to me is quite the best way to prepare fresh coffee . Service friendly, quick and efficient.

PERIDOT RESTAURANT at the Groenvlei Caravan Park has a shady patio overlooking a swathe of lawn lined with reeds where the Black Crakes scamper around feeding in full view of the humans. We had a really good breakfast there and can recommend the Gorgonzola Cheese Omlet plus good coffee which we voted the best tasted in a long time. They are open six days of the week, closed on Tuesdays which makes a difference to us since most eateries are closed on Mondays when my friends & I do our coffee shop/Restaurant tastings.

Accommodation in Natures Valley

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Accommodation in a small remote village consisting mainly of holiday cottages situated at the mouth of the Groot River at the bottom of a spectacular pass. It forms part of the Tsitsikamma De Vasselot and marks the end of the Otter trail. Enfolded with mountainous forest with rich fauna flora it is a bird watchers paradise. Bottle nosed dolphins can be seen in the waves with whales visiting in early summer. Southern Cape Bushbuck, Bushpigs, and wild birds can frequently be seen in the gardens of Nature’s Valley village.

Accommodation in Keurbooms

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

The Keurbooms River flows from the Langkloof north of the Tsitsikamma mountains to form an estuary where it meets the coast which is a protected area. The village lies to the north of the mouth.

Accommodation in The Crags

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

The Crags is a 15 minutes drive up the coast from Plettenberg Bay travelling towards Port Elizabeth. It’s a farming area bordering on the Vasselot section of Tsitsikamma National Park. It offers spectacular mountain views and an abundance of fynbos and indigenous forests.

Accommodation in Plettenberg Bay

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

The Plettenberg Bay overlooks the Robberg Nature Reserve and the estuary of the Bitou River. There are a number of nature reserves that have been se up to presrve the varied ecosystems in the area in addition to unique marine reserves, protecting soft coral reefs, dolphins, seals and a host of other marine life. The bay serves as a nursery to the Southern Right Whales which visit the Cape coast to calve in the winter and spring (July to December).

It also hosts one of the largest seagull breading colonies along the South African coast at the mouth of the Keurboom’s River. A delicate flower-shaped sea shell called a pansy shell is endemic to this part of the coast, and is used as the symbol representing the town. Looking for these shells on the beach is a popular activity amongst visitors and locals alike. Dolphins are frequently seen in the surf playing in the breakers whislt swimming from Keurbooms to Robbeberg and back.

Local vegetation varies from Cape Fynbos to indigenous forest further inland.

At night, Plettenberg Bay is alive with pubs, night-spots and fine restaurants. A wide range of accommodation offers luxury hotels, exclusive country retreats, cosy bed and breakfasts, self-catering chalets and excellent camping facilities.

Knysna Stopover

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Holiday accommodation in Knysna. Waterfront apartments, lagon views, forest cottages or honeymoon suites offering visitors comfort service and special memories. Personal service and advice.

Blue Oyster