Keurbosch Farm Stall & Restaurant

55 South Street
On The R62
Ladismith
South Africa

(028) 551-1449

55 South Street, On The R62, Ladismith, South Africa
Make sure you have a cooler bag with you for a stop here. Besides selling a large variety of jams and preserves, it's one of the best places in the area to buy droewors, dried fruit and the locally made Ladismith cheese and butter, while the home-made bread is scrumptious.

Reviews

Classification

Ladismith, Central Karoo District, Western Cape, South Africa

You might also Consider

Kruiser Farm Stall is in the Waboomskrel area, 25 km from George on your way to Oudtshoorn. Well known for Roosterkoek, fresh and dried fruit and a Wine House with a variety of local wines. Lots of jams; olives, honey, variety of teas and coffees, ostrich products and lots more Mohair, Wool and Sheepskin Products like medical skins are also available by Annette Oelofse Mohair Products: Manufacturers and suppliers of mohair and wool products and natural fiber collections.
Houw Hoek Farm Stall
Grabouw, South Africa
Houw Hoek Farm Stall, Elgin, Western Cape, South Africa providing farm fresh produce, freshly baked bread, pies and cakes, coffee shop and trout fishing
Timberlake Farm Stall and organic food halway between Knysna and George Garden Route. Natural Healthy Living restaurant and coffee shop foods organically grown foods children play safely.
Old Nick Village
Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
Originally home to a trading store and housed in a 19th Century Cape settlement, Old Nick Village is the landmark destination of the Garden Route. So much more than a shopping centre this is a truly sensory experience for the whole family as well as the discerning shopper. The galleries and shops are nestled amongst lush and established indigenous gardens. Resident fine artists and master crafters showcase their work in an eclectic combination of locally inspired design to enhance a creative lifestyle. This place is food for the soul and is a retail theatre of talent and imagination. Children can run free in the magical gardens enhanced by a wonderful climbing sculpture. Expect the unexpected – a lazy musical afternoon on the lawns, a special exhibition or an encounter with resident birds or the occasional Vervet monkeys. We have restrooms for the disabled with many stores and the restaurant accessible for wheelchairs.
Lourensford Market
Cape Town, South Africa
Be it to escape city life, or to experience something slightly off the beaten track, the Lourensford Market has become the trendiest new stop. Our vibrant market, housed in a permanent structure, boasts 70 permanent stalls and a number of Pop-Ups. Visitors are spoiled with sprawling lawns, majestic trees and landscaped gardens to enjoy the quality products that are our priority. You will discover everything from delectable food, handmade wares and art, to organic, artisanal produce. The Estate's superb wine collection and our in-house ABRU craft beer contribute to the festive atmosphere. Local artists provide live music, children have fun on rides in the dedicated entertainment area and even your four-legged family members are welcome at our doggie bar.
Clarke of The Karoo
Barrydale, South Africa
Mike Clarke's fully licensed restaurant / deli / farm stall has quickly become the favourite stopover for the discerning shopper on the Cape Town-Oudtshoorn Route. Boerewors, droewors and biltong are made on the premises. Mike believes in 'keeping it local', with much of the produce- like the home-made rusks, mustards, dried fruits, preserves and liqueurs.