The Slug & Lettuce
224 Long Street
Cape Town City Centre
Cape Town
South Africa
Cape Town City Centre
Cape Town
South Africa
224 Long Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
The Slug & Lettuce - English Pub Franchise based in South Africa.
Category: Pubs/Bars
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Katarina B
14 AUG 2018Ett mysigt ställe på Long Street som passar många aovsett ålder, kön, ras, arbete och allt annat som skapar barriärer i vår värld. Haft måna roliga kvällar där och alla bakom baren är så vänliga och...
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