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  1. Out in Africa: SA International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

    Focusing on gay-themed films, both drama and documentary. Held in September in 2008 but dates change so check website.

    reviewed

  2. Ster Kinekor

    There’s no shortage of cinemas showing all the latest international releases, as well as a decent selection of art-house movies. Big multiplexes – run by Ster Kinekor and Nu Metro – can be found around town. For the multiplexes the best night to go is Tuesday when the usual R35 entry price drops by half to R18. See the local press for listings of films and where they are showing.

    reviewed

  3. A

    Old City Hall

    The incredibly active Cape Town Philharmonic leads the way on the Mother City’s classical-music scene, performing concerts mainly at Old City Hall as well as at the performing arts complex Artscape, the Waterfront and elsewhere around the Cape.

    reviewed

  4. Deon Nagel's Gat Party

    Deon Nagels gat party is held on the first, second and last Saturday of the month.

    reviewed

  5. B

    Tollies

    Dros, the Terrace and Tollies, clustered together in the Drostdy Centre complex, just off Bird St and north of the Braak, are among the liveliest bars. Tollies brews its own beer (dark lager R8).

    reviewed

  6. C

    Terrace

    Dros, the Terrace and Tollies, clustered together in the Drostdy Centre complex, just off Bird St and north of the Braak, are among the liveliest bars. Tollies brews its own beer (dark lager R8).

    reviewed

  7. D

    Dros

    Dros is in the Drostdy Centre complex, just off Bird St and north of the Braak. It is one of the liveliest bars. You can also eat here.

    reviewed

  8. Rock Bottom

    A rock-scene bar offering live music on Wednesday nights and weekends, with gourmet burgers (R40 to R65) on offer.

    reviewed

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  10. E

    Mystic Boer

    Cool kids hang out here in surroundings that can perhaps best described as post-transformation era retro-Boer chic. Pizzas and steaks are on the menu.

    reviewed

  11. F

    Fandangos Cocktail Bar

    This slick bar specialises in classic cocktails – try the Springbokkie (peppermint liqueur with Amarula, R15). It draws a more sophisticated crowd of musos and actors. Tapas is available, as well as meals.

    reviewed

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