A Table Full of Seafood and a Day Full of Fun: Easter at De Vette Mossel Parys

At De Vette Mossel Parys, Easter is not something you piece together. It is already planned, set, and ready to go.

Across 4, 5, and 6 April, the focus is simple: good food, a relaxed atmosphere, and just enough happening to keep both kids and adults happy.

The weekend comes with a bit of everything:

  • Easter egg hunts for the kids (4 & 5 April)
  • Family games, with a prize for the winning crew
  • A setting that leans casual and social rather than formal

It is built to keep the day moving without feeling busy.

Each day kicks off at 12:30, with the well-known De Vette Mossel rolling buffet taking centre stage on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, things open up a bit more with both the classic menu and a new Mossel-licious option (R95) for something lighter.

The buffet pricing keeps it straightforward:

  • R395 per adult
  • R295 pensioners / high school
  • R170 primary school
  • R50 preschool
  • Free for ages 0–3

Expect plenty of seafood, generous portions, and a pace that encourages going back for more. This is not the kind of weekend you leave to chance. Bookings are essential, and for good reason. For anyone looking to keep Easter simple, social, and well-fed, De Vette Mossel Parys makes a strong case.

⇒ 8 Pistorius Rust Small Holdings, Ngwathe

  • 071 049 0672

Written by Marvin

Founder of many things but FoodBlogJHB FoodBlogCT, FoodBlogDBN being my biggest project to date. UCT marketing graduate, Star Wars geek and Arsenal & Dortmund supporter. That's me!

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