Cosy winter value at Steenberg’s trendy Bistro Sixteen82…
Kerry Kilpin of Steenberg’s trendy Bistro Sixteen82 offers some great winter value treats, just go, you will have great fun...
Kerry Kilpin of Steenberg’s trendy Bistro Sixteen82 offers some great winter value treats, just go, you will have great fun...
Steenberg revitalises Cape Town Cycle Tour participants, with Spa Treatments massages, Tapas at Bistro Sixteen 82 & sublime wines...
Get ready to wine your way through undulating Constantia vineyards at the 5th Steenberg Charity Trail Run on Saturday, 12 August 2017.
Steenberg Manor House Escape the winter blues for a haven of tranquility in the vineyards and take advantage of fabulous seasonal offers at Steenberg, the Cape’s first registered farm just 30 minutes from the bustling heart of Cape Town. Wrapped in gracious, understated luxury and steeped in history dating back to 1682, the 24-room, 5-star
Steenberg BistroSixteen82, the Tasting Room & The Cellar Steenberg’s trendy Bistro Sixteen82 has come up with a fabulous way to spend a chilly winter morning in Constantia with the new hearty Vintner’s Breakfast. Kerry Kilpin - Bistro Sixteen82 chef This special breakfast for wine lovers includes a glass of Steenberg bubbly with your choice of
Catharina’s Executive Chef, Archie Maclean Catharina’s Executive Chef, Archie Maclean, has tweaked his special lunch menu with more choice and additional comfort dishes that fit the bill perfectly for a cosy fireside lunch in Steenberg’s idyllic Cape Dutch surroundings. Catherina's One of the jewels on the Constantia wine route, Catharina’s Restaurant offers a two or
Kerry Kilpin at the pass Warm up this winter with a menu brimming with value and Chef Kerry Kilpin’s exciting seasonal tweaks at Bistro Sixteen82, Steenberg’s trendy cellar door restaurant in Constantia. For an indulgent lunch of bistro-style comfort food, there’s a special hearty and homely winter menu to keep you fuelled until the end
The Steenberg Spur-winged Goose At the dawning of the Cape, the swans rejoined, feeding in paradise at the foot of the Steenberg Mountains In her book The Great Houses of Constantia, Philippa Dane, writes that Steenberg “was there even before Simon van der Stel built his great house in the heart of the