Flames Grill & Pub

33 Long Street
Bredasdorp
South Africa

(028) 424-1389  /   028 424 1110

33 Long Street, Bredasdorp, South Africa

Reviews

  • EE

    etienne6524
    6 MAR 2018

    I visited this restaurant with the Cape Town Hog Motorcycle Club. We received a warm welcome, friendly service and quick delivery of our orders. The food was tasty and the portions were generous. The...

  • KK

    KlaasFH
    28 FEB 2018

    We stopped here for a celebration lunch. The menu offered a good variety of options, the service was very friendly, the was tasty (great Eisbein and sauerkraut) and the restaurant has a quaint...

  • NV

    nadia v
    4 JAN 2018

    We have been going to Flames since 2015, every November/ December/ January when we visit Arniston and they just never disappoint. We went back 2/3 times for their home made chicken pies! It may be...

  • FD

    Francois d
    5 DEC 2017

    At flames you still get the best value for money. The portion are big and well prepared. The staff are friendly and service good. Try the pizza. Highly recommended.

  • JD

    Jonathan D
    27 OCT 2017

    Don't be fooled by the simple down to earth decor. The food more than makes up for it. Service was spotty at times, but frriendly. They do a very brisk pizza takeout service, but the the catch of...

  • JS

    jason S
    10 SEP 2017

    The venue is very "down to earth" with plain honest food. Was it the best I've had? No but it was still tasty and considering the quality of the food and service if I was in the town with...

  • OO

    Overberger1973
    3 AUG 2017

    We went on a Thursday for lunch and ordered the 400g Ribs and a Regina pizza. The food was really delicious and the service was friendly and quick. Thank you. We will visit again.

  • RR

    Rockangle
    27 JUL 2017

    We stopped at flames for lunch. Had a Regina and a chicken pizza. The chicken pizza wad delicious. But the regina's ham was off and you could smell it. Horrible that they even sent it out smelling...

  • RB

    Richard B
    26 JUN 2017

    My wife and I explored the Agulhas region and looked for a place to lunch. We wanted to try something different and popped into Flames. We were quite impressed with the food and service. Generous...

  • FD

    Francois d
    9 JUN 2017

    Flames are still one of the best restaurants to go and eat out in Bredasdorp. The staff are very friendly and the service good. There food are very good and well prepared and real value for money...

Classification

Bredasdorp, Overberg District, Western Cape, South Africa

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