The Lookout Deck in Hout Bay arguably boasts one of the best views in the Western Cape. Situated on the water’s edge in the Hout Bay Harbour, the restaurant boasts breathtaking mountain and ocean views.
On Christmas Day, the restaurant has created a themed three course menu that the entire family can enjoy. It’s available for only R350 per person, while children will only have to pay R175. We’ve added all the menu options in the flyer below for your convenience.
Booking is essential via this booking form .
Directions to the Lookout Deck
Quayside,
Hout Bay
Harbour Waterfront
Tel 021 – 790 0900
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