The Mash Tun ZA

Unit 002 Masons Press
7 Ravens Craig Road
Woodstock
Cape Town
South Africa

(021) 447-1619

Unit 002 Masons Press, 7 Ravens Craig Road, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa
Craft Beer and Wine Bar
Category: Pubs/Bars

Reviews

  • 99

    985jonathanv
    4 JUL 2018

    Cool place with really good food which is very well priced with generous portions. Jason's service was excellent and my wife and I loved that we could get a free drink with the Clink app.

  • JJ

    jtamri
    26 MAY 2018

    Interestingly my first visit was so good i went back. However the second visit left me wanting; wanting better drinks, better comediens and definately better service. Pity as i really enjoyed my...

  • RM

    Russ M
    18 APR 2018

    A few of my favourite things. We keep things simple but focus on big flavours. Relaxed atmosphere with excellent service.

  • TG

    Trish G
    17 APR 2018

    Don't be put off by location or outside appearance. The pizzas and service were great and value for money. Mash tun has a rustic interior and there is also a small outside, under cover area for...

  • SM

    S M
    23 FEB 2018

    We had a large group, however they were expecting us. Still did not have enough tables ready and not enough room, so some of our group were on the patio. Took our order, drinks were fine- food was...

  • AA

    angel026
    30 OCT 2017

    Great hidden gem in Woodstock. Pizza and been delicious!!! We even brought our toddler along and she was greatly welcomed!!! Great service by Jason - thanks!!!!

  • SS

    SDelport
    20 OCT 2017

    What a great lunch! We had an awesome time - great ambience, great food and great service - Jason was an absolutely super star!!!

  • DD

    Debbie D
    25 SEP 2017

    Nestled in a side street in Woodstock, this is a rare gem. As a first time visitor I felt right at home as the coziness and warmth of the place was really inviting. My friend and I were also...

  • LL

    LauraMay22
    15 SEP 2017

    The Mash Tun is new and vibrant restaurant in the industrial area of Woodstock. The interior is funky and rustic. The service is absolutely shocking, waited over 2 hours for food, once all my friends...

  • VW

    Vernon W
    13 SEP 2017

    ...Snazzii venue hidden away in a a enclosed business complex! They occupy a ground floor premises right in the back corner where you have to negotiate and navigate your way through a narrow alley...

Classification

City Bowl, Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

Departments

Contact Person
Angelina Chirindza

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