Vista Bar & Lounge
Vista Bar & Lounge
What 3 people say about Vista Bar & Lounge
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This was a wonderful afternoon tea and early mothers day celebration.
On arrival, we needed to park in the portswood parkade as there was no parking for us at the hotel.
service was average, our waitress only made 4 appearances at our table for the entire duration of our booking.
luckily the sweet treats were...
This was a wonderful afternoon tea and early mothers day celebration.
On arrival, we needed to park in the portswood parkade as there was no parking for us at the hotel.
service was average, our waitress only made 4 appearances at our table for the entire duration of our booking.
luckily the sweet treats were set up Buffet style, so we were able to help ourselves.
The sweet and savoury goodies, we all extremely delicious.
I will defiantly be back for their afternoon tea, great experience
My boyfriend and I went for afternoon tea yesterday at Vista Lounge @ The One & Only in the V&A, as part of the CT Restaurant Week.
With fairly high expectations given the location and venue, we were disappointed - The positives: great cake/sweets table, nice view. The negatives: rubbish sandwiches (stale bread)...
My boyfriend and I went for afternoon tea yesterday at Vista Lounge @ The One & Only in the V&A, as part of the CT Restaurant Week.
With fairly high expectations given the location and venue, we were disappointed - The positives: great cake/sweets table, nice view. The negatives: rubbish sandwiches (stale bread) and a couple of random savouries on the smallest plate, R85 for a glass of sparkling wine, disappointing service and we could not believe it when the bill finally came (they had no idea what Restaurant Week was), and we received just R15 off per person for being Restaurant Week guests!
Do not waste your time on this place, spend your money on a proper afternoon tea (as it should done, I'm British after all), at the Mount Nelson hotel!
My boyfriend and I went for afternoon tea yesterday at Vista Lounge @ The One & Only in the V&A, as part of the CT Restaurant Week.
With fairly high expectations given the location and venue, we were disappointed - The positives: great cake/sweets table, nice view. The negatives: rubbish sandwiches (stale bread)...
My boyfriend and I went for afternoon tea yesterday at Vista Lounge @ The One & Only in the V&A, as part of the CT Restaurant Week.
With fairly high expectations given the location and venue, we were disappointed - The positives: great cake/sweets table, nice view. The negatives: rubbish sandwiches (stale bread) and a couple of random savouries on the smallest plate, R85 for a glass of sparkling wine, useless service and we could not believe it when the bill finally came (they had no idea what Restaurant Week was), and we received just R15 off per person for being Restaurant Week guests!
Do not waste your time on this place, spend your money on a proper afternoon tea (as it should done, I'm British after all), at the Mount Nelson hotel!
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About Vista Bar & Lounge
Situated in the centre of the lobby, within the very heart of the resort, is Vista Bar & Lounge. Expansive views of Table Mountain are enjoyed through a floor-to-ceiling wall of glass as guests and locals alike gather to enjoy all-day dining, a spectacular Afternoon Tea, and evenings filled with music and an electric vibe.
A rich selection of teas and coffees is elegantly presented with carefully selected sweets. Confectionary such as chocolate delice, baked vanilla, bean cheese cake, caramel and gold leaf eclairs, tea loaf and macaroons are served alongside individually prepared tea. Sandwiches of complementing flavours and fine buttermilk scones with traditional clotted cream and strwaberry preserve. All items are prepared in the classic French art of patisserie, albeit with a unique One&Only Cape Town flair.