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The seaside town of Swakopmund is a regular destination for local and international tourists. The town always bustles with activity and there are plenty of places to eat and drink in the little holiday town. Here is just a taste of what’s on offer... Image courtesy of Village Café Loved by locals and tourists alike for its quirky character and good service. Perfect for a hearty breakfast or brunch, The Village Café offers homely food, generous portions, friendly staff and a wonderful atmosphere! Keep an eye out for cheeky menu items, off the wall décor and, of course- the dog menu! 13 Daniel Tjongarero Street This little street café is a great place to start your day with a big breakfast, or end a morning of wandering through the town with a cappuccino and a freshly baked croissant. You’ll also find homemade cakes, fresh sandwiches, freshly squeezed juice and even gluten-free menu options. The outside seating lets you soak up Swakopmund’s street atmosphere.
Dogs are also welcomed with a little treat and a big glug of much needed water after a long walk. Image courtesy of Stadtmitte Café Cnr, Tobias Hainyeko & Woermann Street The locals head to Stadtmitte Café for a good value breakfast and coffee on the go. It boasts a wide variety of traditional German cakes and pastries. You also get free internet access with your order. Note: it’s closed on Sundays but open on public holidays. Image courtesy of Café Anton Hotel Schweizerhaus, 1 Bismarck Str If you’re looking for classic Swakop, then look no further than Café Anton. Arguably one of the town’s most well known coffee spots, it feels like it’s been around forever. Head there for a classic beer and lunch, or for some good old-fashioned coffee and cake. Swakopmund has a distinct German heritage and The Brauhaus restaurant waves the flag high - from the bratwurst to the Weissbier and the jolly atmosphere. If you really want to get the party started at lunch, ask the locals what the game is with the foot long beers…
Brauhaus is a popular spot and gets very busy, so try book a table or get there early to be sure of a seat. And remember, it’s closed on Sundays. Image courtesy of Tripadvisor Inside the Lighthouse, Am Leuchtturm Street This little boutique restaurant is located in the old lighthouse master's house, right in front of the popular swimming beach “Der Mole”. It’s a tasty, tranquil spot. Sit outside in the garden to take in the cool sea breeze. Or snuggle up inside for a cozy meal in one of the old lightmaster’s rooms. The Swakop River Mouth, Sudstrand Street Have an ice cold beer lounging in a deck chair, watching the sunset as you tickle your toes in the warm beach sand. Tiger Reef is a regular on the Swakopmund bar scene. And if you end up staying longer than you intended, there’s some good old fish and chips and burgers on the menu to fill an empty stomach. Image courtesy of Cosmopolitan Restaurant and Bar Lounge Cosmopolitan Restaurant and Bar Lounge
37 Daniel Tjongarero Street One of the best cocktail places in town. You can also munch a little bit of sushi if you can’t wait for your dinner. Or spend the whole evening at Cosmopolitan – they have a full restaurant and specialize in seafood. Image courtesy of Jetty 1905 Take a wander down to the end of the famous Swakopmund jetty and you will find Jetty 1905. The Jetty was originally built in 1905 (hence the name) but don’t worry, it was completely refurbished in 2006 – you can read the whole story on their website here. Dine like you’re in the middle of the ocean – with great seafood to boot.That’s the name of the game at the Tug restaurant. Situated right on the beachfront, on an upper level deck, you’ll love the great views of the Atlantic Ocean. Try get there before sunset so you can squeeze in a sundowner before you dine on the fruits of the sea. Image courtesy of Hansa Hotel The Hansa Hotel is all about old style elegance. Take your parents, your grandparents, your sweetheart or anyone you’d like to impress to dine amidst crystal and china in an unlikely location.