Fine dining in a social setting at Reverie!
Picture one long 16-seater table where all guests enjoy premium wines, taste incredible cuisine, share stories with the wine-maker and chef – a dinner setting that is unique in Cape Town.
Every month Reverie Social Table invites the makers of premium wine to join the restaurant. The chef and wine estate work closely together to create a menu that perfectly complements the food as well as the wine.
The cost for both food and wine is usually R820 per person.
Book your table now!
Directions to Reverie Social Table
226A Lower Main Road
Observatory
Cape Town
021 447 3219
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