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TRAVEL: Rediscover Cape Town

HELLOPRETORIA.CO.ZA

OCTOBER 2019 ISSN 2309-253X

PRETORIA'S DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT SHOPPING AND ACCOMMODATION



Contents UPFRONT 2 EDITOR’S NOTE 3 HELLO PRETORIA ONLINE 4 CALENDAR 6 COVER FEATURE

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27 N IGHTLIFE

Put the FUN back in date night – Pretoria-based tips and tricks

29 ARTS & CULTURE

Javett-UP – An art centre devoted to Africa

Our Top 3 October Experiences

31 WHEN IN JOBURG

LGBTQI+ – We’re not labels

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Nineteen Restaurant – Balance through contrast

12 16 BEAUTY AND WELLNESS

PRETORIA GUIDE 8 LIFESTYLE

Beauty must-haves – with Makeup by Ryno 365 Skin Workout – Getting your skin fit for the season Green your home the Wellness way – Safer, more natural options that really work!

Recipe: Halloumi Salad

Gardening Heals – The benefits of getting 18 DINING OUT your hands dirty Restaurant of the Month – Pretoria’s The HOTlist – Lifestyle news hot off Boutique Butcher the press Heart of Hazelwood – A glimpse of Spicy celebrations at – The Raj The Club Hotspots: PortuGalo

11 HELLO JUNIOR

Pretoria play parks – For those little humans

12 SHOPPING

Gert-Johan Coetzee – Style with confidence Sapmok – Comfort & Class

23 LEISURE ACTIVITIES

Hikes for Hounds: The best spots to walk your dog in P-town

Young Blood: Sport of kings behind the scenes

Family Fun at Farm Inn: A country hotel in the city

On the cover The LGBTQI+ community is a growing community and we had so much fun getting to know more about it for this issue. Turn to page 6 for an in-depth interview with both a gay and a lesbian couple from Pretoria. Turn to page 6 for more info.

32 TRAVEL

Rediscover Cape Town and become magnetised by the Mother City effect

34 CONFERENCING & EVENTS

Education is power – Confer and network in Pretoria

37 INFORMATION DIRECTORY 38 MAPS 40 BACKCHAT 7 Minutes with – Roan Ash

Illustration: Bheka Ngubane

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foreword

What do you love most about the LGBTQI+ community?

SPINNERCOM M E D I A

Hello Pretoria is published by Spinner Communications (Pty) Ltd. As they know what Established in 1980 being judged feels like, Hellopretoria.co.za Their ability to most of the LGBTQI+s Spinnercom.com always see the

positive in a world full of judgement and separatism. Their daring fashion sense and confidence of expressing themselves.

Hello, Pretoria! I love October. It is one of only two months in the year that I can sit on our porch and just indulge in the purple rain that glides across the garden as the wind (that kind of wind that lets the clouds build up) carries the featherlight Jacaranda flowers on its wings. It’s also the month in which the clouds start building up and thunderstorms, typical to Pretoria, come late in the afternoon – often still allowing you to enjoy a post-rainstorm stroll among glistening Jacarandas. Our October issue is themed LGBTQI+ and you’ll find all kinds of interesting reads that tie in well with this community in Hello Pretoria this month. That includes calendar happenings in and around the city, gay-friendly hangout spots and more. We look at how gardening can heal, we share with you the must-have makeup items for summer, we give you a peek of Gert-Johan Coetzee’s new range and we show you why you need to be at the next Club Streetside Market happening at The Club. We have also added a new section in the magazine, called Hello Junior, which will focus on the little humans who form such a large part of our community. Feel free to let us know what you think! This month’s Hello Junior looks at the most popular play parks for kids in Pretoria as the weather is absolutely perfect for being outdoors. If you have a chance to stroll through the Jacaranda-lined streets of Pretoria this month, take some pictures and share them with us on social media with the hashtag #hellopretoria. We’d love to share in your Pretoria experiences and memories. Also, don’t forget to get your hands on our Festive Season issue this month! It includes an array of fun activities and happenings in both Pretoria and Johannesburg that takes place between October and January and you’ll definitely be able to use this as a guide to both cities for some festive fun!

Happy reading, HP!

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That the community has the closest thing to a blueprint on how to be yourself and not to worry about what the world thinks of it.

Their fashion sense

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I’ve met have taken it upon themselves not to judge others. Their fierce bravery and perseverance for equality throughout the years.

Their extrovert personality.

The fact that they are normally very open and honest people.

EDITOR: HELLO JOBURG Candice May They're always down for anything, full of fun and make the best BFFs!

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I love that they are not afraid to be their true selves in a world filled with judgmental and trend-following people.

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Springtime calls for at least one hour’s laziness under Pretoria’s Jacaranda trees. Spread out a picnic blanket and take in some Vitamin D while enjoying some interesting online reads this October.

FINE ART AT SEA

WIN WITH DREAM FASHION

MSC Cruises will be launching a new ship in November and it’s nothing but spectacular. It will host the world’s first fine art experience on board a cruise ship – an art and dining experience featuring Degas’ Danse Dessin. The aim is to bring guests closer to the world of fine art with a spellbinding exhibition of original impressionist art. Watch the video on www.hellopretoria. com.

Dream Fashion, founded by Londeka Buthelezi in 2015, recently launched their summer range at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre and you can be the winner of a shopping voucher to the value of R1500 to explore the store and choose your favourite outfit! Whether it’s the Eureka suit or the Refilwe set that you like, you’ll find it all at Menlyn Park.

SA’S FIRST POP-UP SELFIE CAMERA The Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 brings a whole new dimension to selfies with SA’s first ever pop-up selfie camera. This 16MP camera is neatly tucked away into the top of the device, snaps up in less than a second and smoothly retracts back when you’re done. Read more about this exciting new smartphone design with its futuristic feel on our website.

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The Grove Mall recently turned ten and they are celebrating until the end of October. That means you can stand the change to WIN great prizes! Enter the competition on www.hellopretoria. co.za and walk away with a meal for two from Ocean Basket, entrance and skate hire at The Ice Rink and free parking. Who will you be taking with for a fun night out?

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@adriaanvenner Adriaan Venner Scheepers says the term “influencer” is relative to him. “I don’t believe I really set out to influence people, but I do live my life the way that I feel and believe it needs to be lived and if that is in any way influencing people to live better, I believe that makes my actions somewhat successful.” His posts portray his faith, his family and what he does to live a better life. He also talks about his business and his job as Director of Creator and Community Development for XOTV. He is first and foremost a vlogger and uses XOTV - a US-based video-sharing platform - as his main means of communication with his followers. “Similar to Youtube, but better,” he says. Adriaan has been experimenting with quantity versus quality on social media lately and says he’s starting to lean more towards quantity. “A social media person, whom I really enjoy following, called Gary Vaynerchuk says it's better to document than create.  And, I tend to agree with him. … I'd tell anyone to just start, whether you have tools or not. … Just put yourself out there and do it as often as possible.” You might run into Adriaan at places like Bean Juice Coffee Bar or his and his friend’s coffee shop, Lifestyle Coffee Bar in Doringkloof.

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calendar what’s on in and around Pretoria in OCTOBER 4 OCTOBER

MISS DRAG SA 2019 CROWNING GALA

Miss Drag South Africa’s Crowning Gala - a national pageant where beautiful and intelligent hopefuls from across the country vie for the prestigious title - takes place on 4 October. The purpose and significance of this impressive annual pageant is to celebrate diversity and it educates the community to respect and show tolerance towards people from diverse sexual orientation, cultural, religious and racial backgrounds. When: 4 October Where: The South African State Theatre Cost: R180 Book: www.webtickets.co.za

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AFRIKAANS GAAN KLEIN MUSIEKFEES 2019

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Pretoria is not just for adults! Kids can look forward to an event filled with some of the country’s best kiddies’ entertainment at Weiveld on Saturday, 5 October. This music festival - sponsored by ATKVoorde - will boast an array of stalls and play areas. It is the perfect spring outing for the family! Let the kids sing, dance and play with the likes of Lollos, Buster en Bella and more. When: 5 October Where: Weiveld Cost: From R110 Book: www.itickets.co.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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SMOKIN’ FOLK FESTIVAL

Hosted at the Cowhouse Market in Hazeldean, this festival promises to be one for the books with an amazing local folk line-up. Think Bad Peter, Werner Bekker, Andra, Roan Ash and Jerry and The Bandits. There will also be low and slow smoked food (with vegetarian options available), a shaded beer garden and more. Even pets (on leashes) are welcome! When: 5 October Where: Cowhouse Market (C/o Ridge Road and Oukraal Boulevard) Cost: R160 general admission online; R200 at the gate. Free entry for kids under 5. Book: www.quicket.co.za

16 OCTOBER

THE AMAZING RACE BOSSES DAY EDITION

Casa Toscana and Laser Adventures are hosting The Amazing Race Adventure at Casa Toscana Lodge on 16 October, including an amazing race, a buffet lunch and entertainment. Arrival for this exciting day is 08h30 with the amazing race route to be done with your own vehicle. The day will be concluded with a prize giving. When: 16 October Where: Casa Toscana Lodge Cost: R3000 per team of five Book: bookings@casatoscana.co.za

6TH PRETORIA LGBTIQ GAY PRIDE

The 6th LGBTIQ Gay Pride event honours and celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising with the theme: Who’s your superhero? The parade starts at 13h00 and there will be loads of entertainment, food stalls and even a VIP area. Gates open at 09h00 and the party will continue until 22h00. When: 5 October Where: Centurion Rugby Club Cost: R20 standard entry; R100 early bird VIP Book: www.howler.co.za

17 OCTOBER

KALEIDOSKOOP UNPLUGGED

If you’re looking for some authentic, South African sounds, this is the show to attend in October! Kaleidoskoop Band will be performing at Die Blou Hond on 17 October and we suggest buying the meal ticket, which - in addition to the show - includes a welcome drink, popcorn, a buffet dinner, dessert snacks, coffee and tea. When: 17 October Where: Casa Toscana Lodge Cost: R360 (meal ticket and show) Book: www.casatoscana.co.za


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THE GOOD MOOD MARKET AT IRENE VILLAGE MALL The Good Mood Market in Irene is the perfect night market for this time of the year, with delicious food and drink to indulge in, niche arts and crafts and great live entertainment. It’s the ideal family outing where good food, a good mood and a great time is guaranteed. Entrance to the market is free and it is family and dog friendly. When: 17 October Where: Irene Village Mall Cost: Free entrance Book: No booking required

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THE BOARDWALK NIGHT MARKET

Looking for a market under the trees next to a lake? Then The Boardwalk Night Market – a new addition to Pretoria – is the market to attend. They promise the best in authentic, handmade crafts, delicious gourmet food and great entertainment. Bring your camping chair and picnic blanket and enjoy the evening with family, friends and pets. When: 18 October Where: Boardwalk Office Park, Faerie Glen Cost: R20 entrance Book: No booking required

16 DECEMBER

Now in its 54th year, the annual South African Derby – one of the most prestigious equestrian events on South Africa’s calendar – is back. The derby showcases South Africa’s top talent and is one of the most sought-after titles in any rider’s career. The highlight of the event is the 1000m, 18 obstacle course taking place on Sunday, 6 October. When: 2 - 6 October Where: Kyalami Equestrian Park Cost: From R300 (Free entrance on 2 – 5 Oct) Book: www.ticketgenie.co.za

8 OCTOBER WORLD CUP RUGBY AT WEIVELD

Watch the Bokke take on Canada while enjoying some great entertainment among friends at Weiveld, one of Pretoria’s favourite local hangout spots. With some of the best sound in town and two big screens, you are sorted for this exciting rugby game. So, bring your mates and support our boys! Doors open at 10h00. When: 8 October Where: Weiveld Cost: R30 Book: www.ticketpros.co.za

13 OCTOBER

JO BLACK & ROAN ASH

Experience this once-in-a-lifetime musical storytelling performed by Jo Black and Roan Ash at the Sun Arena at Time Square. Two of Pretoria’s favourites with a live band on stage – this is something not to be missed. (Also check out our interview with Roan Ash in our Backchat this month). Tickets start at a mere R160 per person but, hurry up! Last time we checked they were almost sold out. When: 26 October Where: Sun Arena, Time Square Cost: From R160 Book: www.suninternational.com

ANTIQUE AND COLLECTABLES CHRISTMAS FAIR

It might sound far in the future, but the festive season is upon us and what better way to kick it off than with Pretoria’s oldest and most loved Antique and Collectables Christmas Fair? Gather the family for fun food and gift inspirations at Brooklyn Square and support the SPCA charity stands for big bargains! Browse through a range of antiques, chic collectables, vintage fashion and more. When: 16 December Where: Brooklyn Square Rooftop (between Cielo and Corricraft) Cost: R30 entrance fee Book: No booking required

RIVER RAFTING

Train by Nature is hosting a river rafting event on 13 October, which promises to be fun for the whole family! The experience offers no less than five grade 1 and 2 rapids and a route of 2.9km long. Groups will be launched at 09h00, 12h00 and 15h00 with two people per boat. No children under the age of twelve. When: 13 October Where: Pin location will be shared once your booking is confirmed Cost: R390 per person sharing (minimum of two people) Book: events@trainbynature.co.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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LGBTQI+ WE’RE NOT LABELS

Awareness about the LGBTQI+ community has come a long way in South Africa and in Pretoria in particular, considering the city’s heritage and its traditions. Still, it seems that there is much room for growth.

Conraad & Pieter Conraad and Pieter have been together for seven years. 29-year old Conraad, Mr. Gay Pride 2018, told his parents that he is gay just after school. He fought against it for the best part of his school years and in a matter of six months after school, he got introduced to LGBTQI+ – something that was quite difficult for him to fathom and to process as he now had to almost get to know himself from scratch. “I always knew I liked guys, but I fought against it because I did not understand where I fit in.”

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Stephanie & Lisa Stephanie and Lisa have been married for 7 years and they both knew from a young age that they liked girls. Stephanie says she was classified as a Tomboy. “I had a crush on a girl in primary school already. I had a boyfriend to try to be normal, but every time she walked past, I would think: ‘She’s so cute’. We grew up in a time where you just wondered: ‘What’s happening to me?’ You couldn’t connect it to a specific word. That was quite frustrating – growing up knowing that there’s something different to you... It took me very long to come out and to be honest with myself about who I am.” Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za


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LGBTQI+ in Pretoria Conraad feels that the Gauteng LGBTQI+ community is currently divided. “In Greenpoint in Cape Town there is a whole block that is dedicated to this community with just gay clubs and bars. The one is for the Bears (the bigger, hairy men), then there is a club for the younger crowd like the Twinks, Muscle Marys and Silver Foxes and then further down there is a club that mainly caters for lesbians, but gay guys are also welcome. The whole Western Cape’s LGBTQI+ community is in one block!”

Did you know? members of the + represents but a few QI BT al, The acronym, LG s for being gay, bisexu munity. There are flag -binary, non er, surprisingly large com end nsg tra er, pansexual, genderque al, asexual, gender fluid, , polysexual, transsexu tick lesbian, straight ally lips r, bea ender, trig , ual intersexual, sex lith er, nd l, polyamorous, age ual. aromantic, autosexua bigender and demisex lesbian, skoliosexual,

Stephanie and Lisa shares Conraad and Pieter’s sentiment and says that Pretoria is very steadfast in its traditions, which makes being gay or lesbian a daily challenge. “She gets chased out of female restrooms on a daily basis,” says Stephanie, looking at her wife. “When we go to rugby games at Loftus and you stand in the queue to be searched, they often tell her to go to the men’s side.” Lisa says it even happens to her at work. Family Being part of the LGBTQI+ community doesn’t come without its challenges. It might have come a long way and people may be more acceptable, but it is scary how often it is the people closest to you that push you away because of your sexuality. “It is very much about family. Parents who don’t want their children to be gay. Eventually it becomes so difficult for the children, that they run away. It doesn’t necessarily happen in public; it happens in private homes within a family. You want to feel safe at home… I feel it is families that still have a lot of problems with this,” says Pieter. One of the things that hurt Steph and Lisa the most, is the fact that they are almost never allowed around children. “Because we are gay, we are automatically seen as paedophiles; child molesters. You won’t believe how many of our families are like that,” says Stephanie. “There are so many from our gay community who have no relationship with their families anymore.” Labels Conraad says: “One of my best friends pitch at our house with a girl. Six months later it didn’t work out and then he pitches up with a guy and we’re like, great! We mingle and go on. He doesn’t have to classify himself.” “If you look at me, what do you see?” Stephanie asks. “A woman. A human being. Nothing more, nothing less. I’m just a normal person… If my own mother could accept me for who I am, why can’t you? All we want is acceptance.”

Words Renate Engelbrecht Images Michelle Timmermans Photography; supplied

“We are not labels,” her wife, Lisa adds. GBV Gender-based violence is real in the LGBTQI+ community. “We regularly went out to Club Scorpios (which unfortunately closed) and one evening one of our friends and her girlfriend were on their way out of the club when five guys attacked her. She got her girlfriend into the car without a scratch, but they hit her blind and stabbed her in the knee… Unfortunately, in our life, we experience that men see us as a threat, ‘cause we’re gonna take their wives away from them. But you know what, that’s not who and what we are. I won’t go for a straight girl, because she’s straight. Why should I waste my time?” says Stephanie. Gay Pride This month’s Gay Pride event is probably the biggest jol of the year for the LGBTQI+ community. There is also a serious side to it, though. “Gay Pride was launched with Stonewall because there was victimisation. Straight people attacked gay people. So, the LGBTQI+ community marched as they felt they wanted to stand up for their rights. I think we reached that goal. We were very successful. I have not been at a Pride in the past four years where there was not a

straight mom, dad, brother, sister or friend marching with their gay or lesbian friends,” says Conraad. “The reason why the Gay Pride was started was to actually bring the gay community together and to say we’ve had it. We’ve been objectified; we’ve been raped; we’ve been ousted…We’re not here because we think it’s a lekker party; we are here because we actually stand for something,” says Stephanie. “I feel instead of fighting for Gay Pride, let’s try fighting for Human Pride. To get everyone to stand together, you need to start moving away from labels,” Conraad concludes and we agree. Viva, Human Pride! Gay-friendly hangout spots l ETC-Zone, Centurion l Rasputin (AKA Rara’s), Pretoria l Die Windpomp Gay Male Resort l Die Boom, Gezina l Babylon, Johannesburg l Trouble, Johannesburg l Tribeca l Gay Club SA, Boksburg l People like us Pub and Venue l Pretoria East Wrestling Hall’s regular LGBTQI+ “mandjiedans” Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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The benefits of getting your hands dirty

Did you know? The friendly soil bacteria that is common in garden dirt (Mycobacterium vaccae) has been found to alleviate symptoms of psoriasis, allergies and asthma and it has even been shown to alleviate depression.

This time of the year often comes with anxiety, considering everything that needs to be done before we can hit the beach in December. Tame your stress levels in the garden.

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eing outdoors has shown to be one of the best ways to relax. October comes with the loveliest weather and what better way to spend your me-time - or even family time - than in the garden? Many studies have been done on the influence gardening has on one’s health over the years and it is surprising to see how many benefits stem from it. Not only does daily gardening represent the single biggest risk reduction for dementia, it can also reduce your stroke risk. Spending time in the garden exposes you to sunlight, an important source of Vitamin D that increases your calcium levels. Increased calcium levels benefit your immune system and your bones. A study in the Netherlands has shown that gardening is one of the best stress relieving hobbies out there and community gardens have been proven to help combat loneliness, especially after retirement. October is known as rose month and on 20 October we’ll also be celebrating Garden Day. Celebrate this special month by sowing, planting, spraying and picking. What to sow: You can sow some summer veggies in October. That includes beans, sweetcorn and tomatoes and of course the two must-haves for your summer salad: cucumber and celery.

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What to plant: One of the easiest and most rewarding bulbs to grow is Amaryllis. They make a wonderful gift or even centrepiece at Christmas time. You can also plant some Star Flowers – a fast-growing, small to medium-sized shrub with light green foliage. Its beautiful flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds and make great cut flowers. What to spray: Clear out and control broadleaf weeds on your lawn by using a selective broadleaf weed killer that is safe to use on established lawns. Control aphids on new growth with one of the numerous different insecticides available on the market. These pests are particularly prevalent during early spring and into the summer season, sucking the sap from plants and causing malformed flowers and foliage. What to pick: If you have green fingers and you have already reaped the benefits from gardening, you will probably have a few vegetables in your veggie patch that are ready to be picked. That includes asparagus, broad beans, broccoli, cabbages, cauliflower, lettuce, rocket, spinach and spring onions.

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GARDENING HEALS


Lifestyle news hot off the press

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TED BAKER OPENS AT MENLYN PARK Exciting news, HP! Ted Baker has just opened its doors at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre and it is everything you would expect from Ted’s home from home. The space is a relaxing haven filled with homely touches and influences from South African and British culture. Browse around and explore the three main rooms of Ted’s house from the kitchen and dining area to the living room and bedroom. Signature design and detailing feature throughout with a bespoke fireplace adorned with mirrors and a faux window in the bedroom. Ted’s Menlyn store houses his menswear and womenswear collections, including footwear and accessories. 1 www.tedbaker.com

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THE HOT LIST

EDGARS OPENS FIRST CONCEPT STORE The doors to the first Edgars concept store are open! Located in the new Fourways Mall, the store is a South African first, catering to the ‘experience economy’ – meaning the store aims to give customers a worthwhile experience rather than primarily focusing on selling products. The store has various unique features like a denim bar, a play area for kids and digital multi-zone screens with in-store music. There are also new beauty rooms which have taken the traditional beauty counters to the next level. Plus, it’s home to a bespoke Mugg & Bean, where customers can enjoy a bit of time out without having to leave the store. 1 www.edgars.co.za

NESTLÉ LAUNCHES STARBUCKS AT HOME  Nestlé has a brand-new range that aims to give customers a Starbucks experience ... but in the comfort of their own homes. The 17-product range includes whole bean, roast and ground coffees as well as the firstever Starbucks capsules that were developed by Nespresso and Nescafé Dolce Gusto. This is the first product launch in Africa since Nestlé and Starbucks created a global coffee alliance last year. All of  the products are made from high-quality 100% Arabica coffee, which is ethically sourced from farmers in the world’s premier coffee growing regions. Available at Checkers, Pick n Pay, Spar and Makro. 1 www.starbucks.co.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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HEART OF HAZELWOOD A GLIMPSE OF THE CLUB

South Africans’ increasingly stressful, time-starved lifestyle has created a growing demand for convenient solutions and positive shopping experiences and The Club ticks all the right boxes.

You’re also spoiled for choice with a variety of upmarket restaurants. This includes fine dining at Pachas, homemade treats and authentic coffee roasting at Khaleo, Hinterland’s earthy textures and premium quality meat, Hogshead’s smokehouse food and craft beers, Hudson’s burgers, Zest Bistro’s emphasis on fresh produce and Beefcakes’ popular cocktails. Also don’t forget Life Grand Café, where style meets culinary excellence. Did You Know: Khaleo Café is the first South African coffeeshop to accept gold as currency! Use the Troypay App to pay for your meal.

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Between Africology, Brooklyn Optica, Dischem, Jolie Boutique, Paul Mitchell – The Salon, Planet Fitness, Skin PhD and Sorbet, your health and beauty is also well looked after. In addition to this, The Club is home to the Club Surgical Centre, an ultramodern surgical day hospital that offers a tranquil atmosphere conducive to the patient’s recovery. It is designed to ensure that patients have an excellent experience and that their recovery is as complete and as swift as possible. It is dedicated to being a surgical hospital of excellence, using advanced medical and surgical technologies to maximise quality of care and value for patients. Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

It features a state-of-the-art radiology unit, with MRI and CT scanners and adjuvant physiotherapists, speech therapists, aesthetic physicians, dentists and a pathology suite. Atterbury Property’s head office, Die Klubhuis, is also situated here, as well as Club Advocates’ offices. Atterbury Property’s head office, Die Klubhuis, is also situated here, as well as Club Advocates’ offices. The Workspace offers you the opportunity to work here too and you can even do your weekly grocery shopping at Woolworths or grab a quick, frozen dinner at Frozen For You. That means that at The Club you can work, shop, exercise and relax all in one place! Explore the precinct’s Graffiti There is more awareness than ever before about the imaginative artists who bring walls, buildings, and even entire neighbourhoods to life with their vibrant creations. Beautiful artworks and murals grace the walls at The Club too. The Club Streetside Market The bi-monthly, family friendly Club Streetside Market will once again be hosted in October. It boasts an array of amazing food and craft vendors, live entertainment on various stages throughout the course of the evening and an abundance of beautiful restaurants to sit and enjoy the festive atmosphere from. Elandslaagte Road or Pinaster Avenue Hazelwood m 012 346 3453 1 www.theclubcentre.co.za E @TheClubLifestyle D @TheClubCentre Q @theclubpta

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he Club, situated in the Old East Precinct in Hazelwood, is an upmarket lifestyle shopping centre that offers open-air restaurants, convenience shopping and health and beauty offerings. It has a distinct personality, allowing it to establish itself as a part of the community. Here you can start your day with a freshly brewed cup of coffee, spoil yourself with a beautiful manicure, get a fresh look and shop ‘til you drop - all while enjoying an airy ambiance.


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Pretoria play parks for those little humans

Many city moms secretly envy the farmers’ wives who can let their children run free. Safety and space are the main issues in city spaces, which is why these Pretoria play parks may come in handy.

Cedar Junction Train Theme Park At the foot of the Bronberg Mountain Range lies an 8.5ha grassed area specially developed into the biggest train theme park in the East of Pretoria. In addition to its swimming pools with slides, jungle gyms, jumping castles, mini bake tracks, trampolines and flying swings, they also have a full mini-scale 1.2km train track with two replicas of life-sized trains. Kids can take a train trip through tunnels and over bridges around the scenic park. 1 www.cedarjunction.co.za Irene Dairy Farm

with it being a working dairy farm. Though the cows are usually the main attraction, the swans also boast for pretty family pictures! 1 www.irenefarm.co.za Zita Park This is one of our favourite hangout spots for kids. The park is situated in Garsfontein and a small entrance fee will get you in. The park is open every day from 9AM to 6PM and in addition to the large, outstretched lawns and playpark, it also houses a swimming pool and water slide – perfect for summer! 1 www.tshwane.gov.za

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And what if it’s raining, you might ask… The FUN Room

dedicated to children up until the age of two and the age limit is twelve. Here, kids can navigate their way through tunnels, climb up walls, play with balls and more. That all while mom and dad enjoys a cup of well-deserved coffee (or glass of wine) at the café. They even have free wifi if you need to catch up on some e-mails. 1 www.thefunroom.co.za BOUNCE Rainy days and trampoline jumping have never been this fun! Based at Menlyn Maine, this indoor trampoline park boasts fun for the whole family. It’s also home to South Africa’s biggest trampoline, the Supertramp. It also offers the perfect school excursion, with BOUNCE Recess that can host up to 250 children at one time. School groups qualify for exclusive discounts of up to 50%. 1 www.bounceinc.co.za Restaurants with play areas for kids: l

Irene Dairy Farm is definitely a memorable family day out. We recently took German friends there and they returned twice, mainly because of the playground. Except for the state-of-the-art jungle gym that is enveloped by a huge sandpit, they also have three Vaal Japies (old tractors) that kids have endless fun on, as well as a popular tree swing. Of course, there are also many farm animals to show

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The Fun Room is one of the best under-roof play parks you’ll find in Pretoria. Situated at Waterkloof Corner in Waterkloof, children can play freely, safely and creatively from as young as you’d like! There is a special area

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Wear this signature piece, the Houndstooth Bodysuit with a Gert waist belt – with pride.

The signature Gert graffiti print is making waves globally! Get this lime green suit jacket with palazzo pants (R16 000) and stand out from the crowd.

Be you in this vest and harness paired with a pair of trousers with a mottled paint print.

Gert Johan Coetzee is no stranger when it comes to the runway and his new range for spring and summer 2019 epitomises the African luxury trend that’s taken the world by storm. It’s African baroque with a modern twist.

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Flaunt it with feathers in this full ostrich feather ball dress, singed in the waist with a Gert waist belt. This dress is an absolute showstopper!

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Stand proud with the “This is who I am” T-shirt (R1250) and pair it with this ostrich feather bubble skirt and tulle sports jacket.

The cream mohair vest with a body harness, paired with a pair of formal, contrasting pinstripe trousers will make heads turn.

Get the look with this mottled coat coupled with a mohair polar neck sweater and rolled up pants.

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SAPMOK

COMFORT & CLASS Sapmok is all for feeling comfortable in your own creative style, which is why these are so perfect for spring and summer! Beauty, Dining, Theatre and Destination shopping is what you can experience at Lynnwood Bridge.

#TheLynnwoodExperience Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see our upcoming events.

www.lynnwoodbridge.co.za | Daventry St, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria

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erner Winterboer started Sapmok (the name derives from the Afrikaans for compass) in 2015 when he decided to create his own Modern Africa Adventure brand. Since then, the business has grown into a reputable brand in Pretoria and beyond. Sapmok’s headquarters operate from an old house in Menlo Park where Werner says all the fun happens. Anyone is welcome to pop in and say hi (with the bonus of walking away with a proper pair of vellies, of course!) The creative juices flow freely in the Sapmok factory, where they customise shoes to fit your creative style. In addition to the high-top, low-cut and original sheep vellies they offer, Sapmok also has a vegan range so you’re sure to find something that will fit both your style and your lifestyle! They also sell wallets and belts. Adult Vellies: R900 Kids’ Vellies: R500

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Did you know? It took almost two years to create and design the brand before Sapmok sold its first pair. l Sapmok has some of the best cobblers in South Africa in order to create your perfect fit. l Sapmok makes shoes from kiddies’ size 1 to men’s size 14. l


SHOPPING HOTSPOTS IN SHERE LIFESTYLE CENTRE In Shere Lifestyle Centre offers visitors the opportunity to work under the trees in landscaped gardens, browse a variety of top stores, indulge at any of the restaurants or just unwind, sit back and relax. 4 Graham Road, Shere m 083 649 8100 1 www.inshere.co.za

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OUTLET STORES:

LYNNWOOD BRIDGE RETAIL This centre offers an experience like no other in Pretoria. An extraordinary mixture between exclusive stores, entertainment and dining, Lynnwood Bridge Retail promises to bring customers back time and again. Daventry Road, Lynnwood Manor m 087 845 1150 1 www.lynnwoodbridge.co.za

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Menlyn Park Shopping Centre is an award-winning, superregional Good Food. Live Music. Great Vibe. shopping centre situated in the Every firstfast-developing Thursday ofMenlyn the month from 5pm. node in the capital city of Tshwane, South Africa. Book at your favourite restaurant. This multi-level centre boasts over 500 tenants including a large base of international brands and flagship anchor stores. Menlyn Park has set a new standard of becoming the biggest centre in Africa. Corner of Atterbury and Lois Avenue, Menlo Park, Pretoria www.lynnwoodbridge.co.za | Daventry St, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria m 012 471 0651 1 www.menlynpark.co.za

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FOREST HILL CITY Situated adjacent to the N14, Forest Hill City claims to be changing the way people shop, live, dine and play. This is easily done with an Olympic sized ice rink and a heated wave pool awcard. Now there is no need to worry about how to keep the kids busy as riding the waves will keep them entertained for hours. Marie Rd, Monavoni, Centurion m 012 007 0917 1 www.foresthillcity.co.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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Healthy Hair I use a new German haircare brand called Authentic Beauty Concept. I love that it’s vegan and the brand value is embracing your perfectly imperfect self. The products never make your hair feel overburdened and the fresh, natural scents are unlike anything you’ve ever tried before. Find it at your nearest Gary Rom salon. Authentic Beauty Concept Hydrate Cleanser R380

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Sexy Eyes Brown eyeliner offers the perfect definition for summer without looking like you've tried too hard. Michelle Ori is a super affordable, European colour range, their liners are available in an array of shades and formulas and the colour payoff is superb. Find it at Dischem. Michelle Ori Eye Liner Pencil (in brown) R99

BEAUTY MUST-HAVES

Correct your colour Bodyography’s Green Primer is the only colour corrector I’ve found to genuinely neutralise skin redness. It won’t make you look pasty or give you a green tinge. It simply knocks out pink tones of burst veins, rosacea or overt ruddiness. You can wear it under makeup or just by itself so guys like it as well. Call 071 688 0242 to order.  Bodyography Green Primer R490

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The beauty world is turning away from overly made up, artificial looks and there is a strong movement toward looking more like your real self. Ryno Mulder from Makeup by Ryno says these are your must-haves for summer:

Find your foundation To look your freshest, natural self is what it’s all about this summer. I love Bodyography’s Sun Defence Tinted Moisturizer. It is a buildable, medium cover formula that makes your skin look radiantly smooth and beautiful. Call 071 688 0242 to order.  Bodyography Sun Defence Tinted Moisturizer R490 

Ryno Mulder is one of South Africa’s most prominent male beauty influencer. As social media personality and professional makeup artist, his deep understanding of all things beauty related makes his clients and followers trust his judgement.

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Multitask Since my days as a beauty editor I have loved Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Shimmer Dry Oil. This iconic multitasker illuminates your skin with fine gold flecks, softens your hair and skin while perfuming it with an elegant, subtle fragrance. Find it at Woolworths. Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Shimmer Dry Oil R385


Getting your skin fit for the season Sorbet’s newly launched 365 Facial not only gives your skin the much-needed workout it needs after a long winter; it also allows for more regular treatments to get your skin fit for the season.

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he 365 Skin Workout starts with an in-depth review of your skin with the 365 Skin Workout Scanner which analyses your skin’s various facets. It even estimates your skin’s age in comparison to your actual age, which could be quite daunting! It evaluates your skin according to its hydration, fine lines, pores, pigmentation, UV impact and more and then calculates the specific treatment you need to get your skin fit for the season. It’s the perfect way to track your skin’s health and fitness. The scan allows for a detailed report of your skin analysis to be sent to you, which includes a full list of products and prices that are suggested for improving the condition of your skin. You are eventually paired with one of five tailored 365 Homecare Kits, as well as a

facial treatment to suit your skin’s condition. You can choose between a quick half an hour facial treatment, or the full hour facial treatment and trust us when we say that the hour is so worth it! HP loves: The 365 Skin Workout can be described as a light peel, leaving your face fresh without any redness post treatment. The 365 Skin Workout is definitely a good alternative when you have specific skin conditions you’d like to address. 1 www.sorbet.co.za E @SorbetGroup Q @sorbetgroup D @SorbetGroup

any of the sweetsmelling soaps, scents, softeners and scourers used to keep countertops germfree and dishes gleaming also contribute to indoor air pollution, are poisonous if ingested and can be harmful if inhaled or touched. In fact, environmental experts say that the average household contains about 62 toxic chemicals, putting our best intentions to question. The good news is that there are plenty of safer, more natural options that really work.  Wellness Warehouse is proud to launch a line of natural household cleaning products that are plantbased, non-toxic and kind to your health and the environment.  Powered by biodegradable ingredients like orange and coconut oils, vegetable extracts and plant cellulose, the range busts the misconception that natural cleaning products can’t be as fragrant or effective as their

chemical-laden counterparts. The key ingredient, orange oil, is a powerful, natural general cleaner, degreaser, deodoriser, polish, antiseptic and stain remover. Add to this a sweet and uplifting natural fragrance and you’ve got an aromatherapy cleaning experience for the conscious home. Products on offer include a convenient all-purpose cleaning spray, a hardworking household cleaning gel, a gently fragrant dishwasher gel and a pH-balanced laundry detergent. Living life well for your health, family, home and the earth has never been this easy!  Pop into a Wellness Warehouse near you or visit 1 www.wellnesswarehouse.com E @wellnesswarehouse  D @wellnews  Q @wellnesswarehouse  Find us in Pretoria at Woodlands Boulevard, The Grove Mall, Menlyn Maine Central Square and Brooklyn Mall.

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restaurant of the month

PRETORIA’S BOUTIQUE BUTCHER “Meat” you there!

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e like to describe The Meatsmith as Pretoria’s very own boutique butchery. Located at Queenswood Quarter, it is one of our favourite brunch and Friday afternoon get-together spots, with the friendly Deone available to greet you with her sparkling personality. There are many aspects to The Meatsmith that makes it unique, especially the fact that it’s not your usual clinical butchery, but a specially decorated space with craft beers, homemade rum and gin, freshly baked breads from Bread Gypsy and more. Of course, being a butchery, they also sell meat. Their meat is special with cuts you won’t find at any usual butchery. They’ve developed many unique cuts and meat products like lamb lollipops, the now very

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popular ribeye on the bone and lamb rump. They go out of their way to supply cuts and products that you won’t find anywhere else. The artisan breads offered at The Meatsmith are made by “probably the best bread baker in Pretoria,” Bread Gypsy. The breads are all stoneground and wood oven baked. The Meatsmith also offers regular tastings with different sauces and breads for patrons to try out and you can buy additional products like honey, chilli oil, Chimichurri and other sauces.

today you can taste his Brüwger branded beer in his very own butchery and restaurant! It also did not stop there – try out his very own craft Brüwger Marula infused gin and Brüwger Premium craft Rum, which should give you an authentic Pretoria experience!

Weekends at The Meatsmith are crazy! Their fridges get stocked to their maximum on Friday mornings for the rush of customers who come to buy meat for the weekend’s braai or even the regulars who pitch for their weekly red velvet and cappuccino fix. “It’s great to see how locals enjoy every aspect of what we offer,” says Kobus, owner of The Meatsmith.

Must-try: The Famous Cleaver Sandwich 200g smoked brisket (smoked for 18 hours), cabbage, cheese and pickles with The Meatsmith’s secret sauce on white, stoneground sourdough bread. Price: R85

Kobus appreciates creative processes, from art and music to anything that can be created. During a tour in Rome, he realised that he would like to take a shot at making beer and

The Meatsmith is open on weekdays from 09h00 to 18h00, Saturdays from 09h00 to 17h00 and Sundays from 09h00 to 14h00. They have just launched a new menu, so be sure to try it out!

Queenswood Quarter ,Corner of Soutpansberg and Stead Avenue Shop L14, Queenswood m 012 943 5935 E @themeatsmith Q @themeatsmithza

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Contrary to what you believe a butchery should be, The Meatsmith is full of surprises with a quaint restaurant section and delicious homemade treats like biltong fudge!


HOTSPOT: PORTUGALO

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SPICY CELEBRATIONS AT

The Raj Among everything that still needs to happen before December, the Raj Indian Restaurant makes your year-end and Christmas party planning a breeze.

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ocated at Sun International’s acclaimed Time Square Casino, The Raj boasts the perfect setting for any celebration. Just off the N1, there is no reason to end off 2019 anywhere else than at The Raj.

FROM PORTO TO PRETORIA One of Brooklyn Square’s latest additions on the restaurant front is PortuGalo – an eatery that transports you to tapas-filled tables in Portugal’s cobblestone villages in no time.

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he restaurant – just across from Tashas, where TriBeCa used to be – looks all festive with tiled tables and tasselled umbrellas and the traditional music almost makes you tap your feet to the beat. The menu is filled with delicious tapas options, seafood dishes and Portuguese stews and patrons are spoiled with in-house Chef Claudio, originally from Portugal, and his strong passion to plate the realness of his home country. You can definitely taste it in his Chicken Chorizo Pasta, Bitoque, Chicken and Prawn Curry (which comes with seven different spices and coconut milk) and his Seafood Cataplana. For Chef Claudio it’s all about authentic Portuguese food – simple recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. His focus lies rather in the flavour than in the plating, he says, and it is clear in the cooking techniques and secret sauces used to enhance the culinary experience. From Volcanic rock grilled meals coupled with his famous sauce to the most divine homemade Portuguese Custard Tartlets – prepare your pallet to be wowed! HP loves: PortuGalo’s rice pudding is a traditional Portuguese Christmas dessert and will definitely get you into that Christmas spirit! They also offer a Chickpea Curry and Green Pea Stew as vegetarian options. 1 www.portugalorestaurants.co.za

The restaurant’s warm atmosphere and their delicious, authentic Indian cuisine will have you feel welcome in no time, with aromatic spices that will put you in full celebratory mode. Famous for their true Indian cuisine with dishes like Butter Chicken, Lamb Rojan Josh, Bombay Aloo, as well as a variety of Naan breads, Tikkas and Kebabs from their traditional Tandoor oven, The Raj will surely add some Indian flair and flavour to your special event. The Raj’s chefs are all master chefs from India, bringing with them about seven different generations of Indian culinary expertise and traditions, which makes the dining experience so much more unique. If you have already secured a venue for your celebration, The Raj can even offer platters, catering and setup at your venue. If you don’t want to burden yourself with venue hire and the logistics and planning that come with it, the Raj Indian Restaurant offers private rooms with balconies, ideal for intimate and private celebrations with various catering options to suit your needs. Of course, the view from the restaurant across Pretoria East is a huge bonus. A plate filled with all things Mediterranean and more than enough to get you through the day. Book and be spoiled Book your celebration with The Raj and they will throw in one free glass of wine per person. If you book the buffet set up for more than 25 people, two of your guests will also be able to eat for free. First Floor, Time Square, 209 Aramist Avenue, Menlyn m 012 003 6184 k info@theraj.co.za or mb_ts_ashoka@suninternational.com 1 www.therajrestaurant.com E The Raj Q @the_raj_restaurants Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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HALLOUMI SALAD A lighter meal for warmer days

Spring is in the air and the warming weather often calls for lighter meals coupled with a glass of white wine. The Hussar Grill’s Halloumi Salad is one of the restaurant’s delicious vegetarian menu options, but it is also a favourite for meat lovers. It is a quick and easy stand-alone fix, perfect for a light lunch or a side dish as part of a lengthy weekend feast. The crispy halloumi with a creamy, melty centre adds a rich and hearty counterpart to an assembly of roasted vegetables and French-style sautéed green beans. .

Ingredients 150g halloumi, sliced into 4 pieces 1 tsp butter 75g blanched green beans 8 cherry tomatoes, halved 120g roasted vegetables, prepared in advance 1 pinch salt & pepper Crispy onions to taste Balsamic reduction to taste Method Sauté the green beans and tomatoes in a small amount of butter with a pinch of salt and pepper. Place the beans and tomatoes in a salad bowl. Top with the roasted vegetables. A few minutes before you’re ready to serve the salad, shallow fry the halloumi until golden brown on both sides. Then, add the halloumi to the bowl. Sprinkle crispy onions and balsamic reduction over the dish. Serve immediately. Note: Do not allow the halloumi to stand for too long once cooked, as it is best enjoyed warm.

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RESTAURANT HOTSPOTS  HEMMINGWAY’S RESTAURANT & LOVES

WINE CELLAR

This spot is tastefully decorated and perfectly reminiscent of a classic French café with splashes of contemporary Provencal style. The Platinum Diners Club wine collection offers a wide range to compliment the sumptuous culinary journey with excellent pairing suggestions. The restaurant offers and exciting and honest menu with flavours that fuel your soul. A feast that will awaken your senses. Leriba Hotel, 245 End Street, Clubview, Centurion m 012 660 3300 1 www.leriba.co.za

GEET INDIAN RESTAURANT

If you are looking for a truly authentic Indian experience, Geet is definitely worth a visit. Here, food is only a part of the experience, but a great one at that! Restaurateur and Chef Gita Jivan captures the vibrant colours and flavours of the Indian culture perfectly and encapsulates it in both the presentation of her dishes and the restaurant’s interior. 541 Fehrsen Street, Brooklyn m 012 460 3199 1 www.geetindianrestaurant.com

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KREAM

Kream has established itself as a trendy, one-of-a-kind type of dining experience in Pretoria, serving delicious modern cuisine amidst an artistic environment. The restaurant combines dining and art to provide a sensational experience and their mouth-watering menu is based on local products and passionate cooking. They also offer a wide array of handpicked wines from all over the world. An appointment can be made to pre-taste wines to aid your selection. 283 Dey Street, Nieu Muckleneuk m 012 346 4642 1 www.kream.co.za


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HIKES FOR HOUNDS The best spots to walk your dog in P-town

Paws in the East This dog park is a 25-minute drive from Menlyn and boasts adventure dog walking, lovely braai spots and even an on-site dog deli catering for both dogs and their humans! The park is fully enclosed which allows for off-leash socialising and with seven hectares of untouched nature there is ample space for dog walking, jogging, picnic facilities and more. Keep in mind that braai and picnic facilities need to be booked online for group visits. 1 www.pawseast.co.za

Pretoria is filled with parks and reserves and many of these are dog friendly. We’ve narrowed down some of the best spots to walk your dogs in P-town:

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Waterkloof Ridge Dog Park This dog park allows for your dogs to run freely and they can even enjoy a quick swim in some of the park’s pools. The pools are situated at the end of a 1.2km stretch of beautiful lawns and your pets are sure to have a ball at this park. E Waterkloof Ridge Dog Park Faerie Glen Nature Reserve The Faerie Glen Nature Reserve is not only popular for its beautiful views of Pretoria, it is also a favourite for dog-lovers as your pooches may join you on your hikes at this reserve. They must, however, always be on leash and since there are wild animals roaming the reserve, dog-owners are required to be in control of their furry friends at all times. 1 www.tshwane.gov.za

pets explore. Dogs are to be on leash on the Smuts Koppie, though. The Jan Smuts House also often hosts Smuts House Dog Walks, so be sure to keep an eye out for these events online. As an added bonus, the restaurant at Jan Smuts House is dog-friendly too. A donation of R10 per dog is always appreciated and keep in mind that the trail is closed on Mondays. 1 www.smutshouse.co.za

Jan Smuts House Take your dogs for a stroll along the Oubaas Trail and end off on the Smuts Koppie for some lovely views. Dogs can be let off leash during parts of the trail and families, nature lovers, hikers and botanists can enjoy the interesting biodiversity of plants while their

Wolwespruit The fully fenced Wolwespruit Mountain Bike and Trail Run Park in Erasmuskloof has 23km of mountain bike single tracks with about a 300m climb and the 10km running trail can also be used for hiking. Dogs are welcome to join riders, runners and walkers alike. The

PLTFRM Restaurant at the park is also child and dog friendly. 1 www.wolwespruit.co.za Irene Oval Park The Oval in Irene seems to be the local meeting place for the Centurion community, with kids playing and families walking their dogs especially over weekends. This patch of greenery in the middle of Irene makes for the perfect afternoon or weekend get-together, with mini soccer or cricket matches, running children, barking dogs and impromptu family picnics. 7 Oval Circle, Irene Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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or many, when thinking of horse racing in its heyday, it inspires visions of vintage racing greats such as Muis Roberts, Fred Rickaby and Harry and Bridget Oppenheimer to mention but a few. Whilst in some respects the sport has seen significant changes over the years – including the introduction of Tellytrack and online betting – it has also remained the same in many ways, including methods of handicapping, race day procedures and the old world charm that accompanies visits to the parade ring and winners enclosure. Though many of the jockeys from the golden era are still very much involved in

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horse racing in other professions – some as trainers, some as Stipendary stewards and others as riding masters and coaches – there is a buzzing undercurrent of ‘young blood’ pulsing through the racecourse and jockey room. A new generation of up and coming champions who are holding their own – some even smashing decade-old Championship records whilst still in their apprenticeship. Join Racing It’s a Rush as we launch the Young Bloods series – an intimate look at the lifestyle and behind-the-scenes footage from aspiring jockeys, trainers, vets, stipendary stewards and even commentators who make up the next generation of racing greats.

Their careers begin at an early age, thrusting them into the proverbial spotlight whilst still navigating their studies and managing additional pressures most teenagers don’t even consider - such as weight management and injury prevention. Like all millennials, these young bloods have active social lives, but it comes with the added responsibilities and pressures of being professional athletes. It is a sport characterized by highs and lows, moments of sweet victory and devastating defeat, narrow losses and split-second decision making. With interviews with the likes of Lyle Hewitson, Muzi Yeni, Callan Murray and Allistair Cohen, join us as we find out more about the Sport of Kings from the proverbial horse’s mouths. 1 www.itsarush.co.za E @RACINGitsarush Q @racingitsarush D @Racing_ItsARush

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Whilst rivals on the track, away from the races most of the jockeys and trainers are friends and comrades – fiercely protective of one another and the sport they passionately represent.


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A country hotel in the city

Among shiny city rooftops lies The Farm Inn – a 42-hectare piece of land boasting some of the best leisure activities right here in Pretoria East.

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pink Bougainvillea colours the entrance to The Farm Inn’s reception and the sweet smell of spring and the surprising sound of roaring lions welcome us. To our left is a large firepit perfect for bonfires and we suddenly crave a bushveld braai. The lounge area takes us back in time with an eclectic mix of vintage-looking coffee tables and chairs that shouldn’t really fit together, but as a whole they do. Owner, Pedro is at his habitual table and seems excited to share the story of what he has built up over 40 years. His grey beard sparks curiosity about his memories of the hotel industry’s heydays and the two times The Farm Inn burnt down. The Farm Inn has been his dream all along and him mentioning a new health-orientated Pedro’s Menu and an on-site vegetable garden proves that he is not done dreaming just yet.

The Farm Inn is all about a family farm experience in the middle of the city. Pedro’s love for children is what initiated the idea of the Children’s Farmyard, where kids get to see farm animals they don’t see every day. Here they can mingle with rabbits, tortoises, chickens, geese, ducks, alpacas, ponies and more. The Farm Inn also offers donkey-cart and pony rides over weekends. The breakfast and lunch game drive combos are extremely popular over weekends and it is available to guests during the week too. (Bookings are essential). The reserve offers an array of species for viewing, including

lions, giraffe, kudu, impala, springbuck and more. The Farm Inn’s Sunday Lunch Buffets are also very popular, and you can also watch the rugby world cup on big screens here. If you are looking for the best pizza in town, The Farm Inn might be a good place to start. They use stoneground, non-bleached, non-GMO flour for their pizza bases and homemade breads. As Pedro says: “I am a firm believer in you are what you eat. The idea is to do everything homemade, that it really is a farm hotel.” Family and fond memories seem to be the glue that holds The Farm Inn together. “People like us. There are people who remember me from my father’s hotel – the old Hellenic Hotel. There are people who got married here 30 years ago and now their children want to get married here too.” Whether it’s for a kiddies party, a garden grill special, a game drive, a Sunday lunch buffet or even the upcoming rugby world cup, The Farm Inn is the perfect place to bring the family together. The Farm Inn is not necessarily only for families. It’s also the perfect venue for corporate events like year-end functions and meetings over lunch. Book your year-end function on 012 809 0266 or farminn@farminn.co.za today and save 25% on venue hire. Silverlakes Road, Silverlakes, Pretoria 1 www.farminn.co.za k farminn@farminn.co.za m 012 809 0266 Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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LEISURE ACTIVITIES HOTSPOTS ACROBRANCH

Slide, balance, jump, crawl, dash, swing and stroll your way through the acrobranch trail and always expect the unexpected from this unique experience filled with twists, turns and lots of thrills. The park is equipped with obstacles that will challenge any fitness and balance level with tree top adventure courses that suits everyone. Honingnestkrans Street m 012 940 1966 1 www.acrobranch.co.za

The festive season is just around the corner, which means that it’s time to start planning the event of the year! Book your year-end function at Kievits Kroon Faircity Hotel for

[R385.00 per person] and host a stunning and memorable event in the countryside. Show your appreciation to your staff with our delectable buffet menus, indulgent Christmas drinks and traditional holiday-themed décor.

For bookings contact: 012 819 8650/8600 www.kievitskroon.co.za

ADVENTURE ZONE CULLINANABSEILING

Situated just 30 minutes from the Pretoria CBD, Adventure Zone Cullinan offers the perfect adrenaline fix for all those junkies out there. Abseil down sheer cliffs that are up to 60 meters high or try rap-jumping (abseiling face down) for the really adventurous. Enjoy amazing lookout points, appreciating the beauty of nature and get your blood flowing. R513 & Olienhout Road, Cullinan m 012 734 0507 1 www.azcullinan.co.za

COMPU-KART

With the ideal go-karts, built to allow drivers to push themselves to their limits, race up to speeds of 65km/h and experience all the thrills which make this motorsport so exciting. Helmets are provided and marshals are on the track at all times. Buckle up! China Shopping Mall, Sefako Makgatho Dr. Roodeplaat m 012 808 1138 1 www.compu-kart.com

TRANQUIL, ROMANTIC SURROUNDINGS AND TRADITIONAL SOUTH AFRICAN CUISINE

E The Farm Inn Q @farminnsa 1 www.farminn.co.za m 012 809 0266

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Expect authentic safari encounters and an unforgettable experience as you get up close and personal with a number of animals in addition to the lions. From wild dogs, cheetahs, zebras, springbuck and more, guided tours, delicious food and drinks from either the Wetlands Restaurant and Bar or the Bull 'n Buck Grill, souvenirs and a kiddies play area, your day is sure to be action-packed and full of fun. R512 Pelindaba Rd, Hartbeespoort, Broederstroom m 087 150 0100 1 www.lionandsafaripark.com

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Put the FUN back in

DATE NIGHT

With everything that’s a rush these days, date night is the one thing that should slow you down and let you spend some quality time with that special someone in your life. What fun is there in going to the same restaurant for the seventh time if there are so many other fun ways to enjoy each other’s company?

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n this busy life that is so drenched in technology-based conversations, finding a place and time to spend quality time without any cell phone or television distraction is often more difficult than you’d imagine. Getting to know each other within a relationship is so important as we all keep growing and evolving and we need to communicate with each other to stay on the same wavelength. Here are our favourite ways to put the fun back in date night: Breakfast for Dinner Who said you can’t have breakfast for dinner? Turn on your favourite classics and whip up a few yummy breakfast dishes for dinner. We’re thinking waffles with berries and cream. And, why not add some bubbly? Graham Beck’s Brut Rose might just be the perfect pairing!

Set up camp No need to travel out of town to enjoy an evening under the stars. With Pretoria’s spectacular spring weather and the Jacarandas that have started blooming, there’s no better way to put the fun back in date night than by moving your bedroom to your lawn! Make it a glamping experience of note with some Pinterest-style S’mores and your favourite bottle of wine. First date…again Go back in time and recreate your very first date. Go back to that same restaurant (if it still exists), order the same or a similar meal and reminisce that feeling of falling madly in love. Go for a sunset picnic Fort Klapperkop offers some of the best views in Pretoria. Treat yourselves to some delish takeaway treats from Varsity Bakery, yummy

gelato from Aroma in Lynnwood or at The Village and indulge in each other’s company while taking in Pretoria’s magnificence from up top. Local talent Enjoy an evening of really good local music while sipping on some cocktails. Café Barcelona in Colbyn might be a good place to start. See Roan Ash live here on 2 October, Bouwer & Lucinda on the 4th, Alan Garrity and Steve Ashley on the 11th and Justin Serrao on the 18th. For the LGBTQI+ couples: Hit up your local Beefcakes on the corner of 18th Street and Dely Road for a gay night out. They serve some of the best cocktails in town. Do a couples’ vision board. We all have dreams and aspirations – this is a good way to share it with your partner. Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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COCKTAIL BARS AND PUBS 

MALT BAR & GRILL

Malt is first and foremost an amazing restaurant. Added to that is the whiskies, craft beer, milkshakes, cocktails and amazing LOVES wines. Malt Bar & Grill is truly unique in its offerings and will soon become the hottest spot in Pretoria. The word ‘Malt’ is synonymous with beer, whiskey and, of course, milkshakes. This restaurant has a huge variety of ‘Malts’ and boasts over 50 different bottled beers as well as 21 draught beers on tap and more than 20 different flavours of milkshakes. The menu also boasts a variety of dishes with the focus being on grills, homemade burgers and delicious thin based wood-fired pizza. Silver Oaks Crossing, Cnr Von Backstrom Blvd. and Solomon Mahlangu Dr, Equestria m 012 809 3330 1 www.mymalt.co.za

AANDKLAS

CUBANA MENLYN

This rock ’n roll pub in the heart of Hatfield is just around the corner from the Hatfield Gautrain Station. It features an array of fun events every night of the week and boasts a variety of delicious foods to keep you fueled. Aandklas is open 7 nights a week. C/o Prospect Road and 494 Hilda Street, Hatfield m 012 362 3712  E AandklasPta

BARACAS WINE & BEER BAR

Cubaña is South Africa’s only authentic Latino Social Caffe and eatery which provides the services of a cocktail bar and cigar lounge with a unique flavoursome cuisine. Shop 2, Menlyn Piazza, corner of Lois Avenue and Glen Manor Avenue  m 012 348 4527 1 www.cubana.co.za

GUY FIERI’S KITCHEN & BAR

Guy Fieri began his love affair with food at the age of 10, selling pretzels from a three-wheeled bicycle cart he built with his father. Tipped to be one of  Menlyn Maine´s star restaurant attractions, Guy Fieri’s Kitchen & Bar in Pretoria, South Africa is the famed foodie’s first restaurant to be opened in the country and promises to be as big as the chef himself ! . Time Square Casino, Menlyn, Pretoria m 012 003 6175 1 www.suninternational.com

HOGSHEAD HAZELWOOD

CAPITAL CRAFT BEER ACADEMY

Hogshead offers an upmarket, cosy and characterful South African setting to enjoy Gauteng’s best burgers, widest range of craft beer, and awesome authentic smokehouse, to be enjoyed by all. 18 Dely Road, Hazelwood, Pretoria  m 012 346 3391 1 www.hogshead.co.za

Capital Craft Beer Academy is a restaurant which specializes in servicing quality food together with the widest selection of craft beers that South Africa has to offer.  . Shop No. 20, Greenlyn Village Centre, 12th Street East, Menlo Park  m 012 424 8601 1 www.capitalcraft.co.za

HOOTERS WILLOWS CROSSING Hooters offers a unique and entertaining dining experience in a fun and casual atmosphere. Food and fun delivered by attractive, vivacious Hooters Girls! Corner Simon Vermoten Road and Rossouw Street, Pretoria  m 012 807 6683 1 www.hooterssa.com

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NEWS CAFÉ HATFIELD

News Cafe offers and facilitates a premium entertainment experience by efficiently serving world class food offerings and premier beverage choices in an atmosphere that is contemporary and vibrant. Corner Burnett and Grosvenor Streets, Hatfield Plaza m 012 362 0430 1 www.newscafe.co.za

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Baracas is a destination beer and wine bar for discerning executives with a sense of adventure. The bar has a rich sporting heritage and is known for its fine cuisine, the best array of craft beers in Pretoria and an elegant wine selection. The bar also boasts big screens for sporting events and live music.   56 Totius Street, Lukasrand m 012 460 5291 1 www.baracas.co.za


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AN ART CENTRE DEVOTED TO AFRICA

JAVETT-UP

The long-awaited Javett Art Centre has officially opened its doors and this impressive partnership between the Javett Foundation and the University of Pretoria promises to exhibit some of the country’s bests.

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he Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria (Javett-UP) officially opened on Heritage Day with three ground-breaking exhibitions. These include a collection of iconic works of South African art, the Javett Family Collection of modern art and an exhibition of significant pieces from the Mapungubwe Gold Collection. Also on show is Alexis Preller’s Discovery, a formidable work that hasn’t been seen in thirty years. It was completed in the 1960s and will undergo live conservation in situ as part of the MSocSci in Tangible Heritage Conservation at UP. The prized modern South African art collection of the Javett family has been made accessible to the public and in collaboration with the University of Pretoria, the pieces will definitely be a valuable educational resource. More than a hundred additional works of significant South African art is also on exhibition - pieces that have been brought to Javett-UP from public and private collections across the country and the world. It is the first time that all these works will be shown at the same time. This includes Irma Stern’s Arab Priest, Gerard Sekoto’s Song of the Pick,

Johannes Phokela’s Chocolat, Alexis Preller’s Red Angel, Zanele Muholi’s Simthembile I, East London, Johannes Maswanganye’s Jesus is Walking on Water, Jackson Hlungwane’s Crucifix and William Ketnridge’s Felix in Exile and others. The Gold of Africa Gallery at Javett-UP opened with the iconic rhino and leopard and many other priceless treasures that offer a unique view of the precious metal that runs through the veins of Africa. This inspirational space is soon to become one of Pretoria’s best venues for exhibitions, events and performances, so keep your eyes open and your ears on the ground. “We believe that this centre, which will celebrate South African artists, will assist

us in our mission of providing quality higher education to our students,” says Prof Tawana Kupe, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of UP. He says the centre aims to support and enhance the university’s academic programmes relating to the arts and which make use of these collections in teaching and research, as well as promoting appreciation of the arts and making the arts accessible to the wider South African community. The art centre is a place for people, according to director Christopher Till. This is where people can learn about how Africa’s artists express the myriad, complex narratives of the continent and contribute to conversations about Africa’s past, present and future. Here you can relate to others and learn more about yourself through art like nowhere else. The Javett-UP tells the story of where we come from, where we are now and why being African matters. University of Pretoria, Lynnwood Road 1 www.javettup.art k connect@javettup.org.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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ARTS AND CULTURE HOTSPOTS FREEDOM PARK

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Situated on the ridge of Salvokop, on the outskirts of Pretoria overlooking the Union Buildings, Freedom Park is a cultural institution housing a memorial dedicated to chronicling and honouring the many who contributed to South Africa's liberation. The site celebrates South African heritage and narrates the history of the country through the decades. Corner Koch and 7th Avenue Salvokop m 012 336 4000 1 www.freedompark.co.za

The Gauteng International Arts Festival might be coming to and end this month, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to experience when it comes to arts and culture. Check out our top 3 experiences for October: A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS

Alisa from Vos&Ink invites you to the opening evening of her special art at Grounded at Echo. Her art will be showcased here from 3 – 30 October and the official opening is at 18:00 on 3 October. Faraway George will be performing at the event and she will also be doing some live portraits, with limited slots available. When: 3 October Where: Grounded at Echo

PRETORIA ART MUSEUM

WOOD EXPO & CRAFT FESTIVAL

This expo and festival, hosted by the Woodworking Association of Pretoria, is the perfect hobby day for the whole family. The day will be filled with woodworking demonstrations and presentations, wood art exhibitions, tools and machinery exhibits, arts and crafts, kiddies’ activities and a raffle draw. It also comes with free, secure parking. Refreshments in aid of New Hope School. When: 5 and 6 October Where: New Hope School Cost: R30 for adults; free for scholars

ANNIE SLOAN ADVANCE CHALK PAINTING

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Learn more about the versatility of chalk paint, soft wax and other enhancements to use with your paint. The workshop includes refreshments and snacks and will take up to three and a half hours, covering the ombre effect, gilding, stencilling, craqueleur, image transfer and frottage. These workshops operate at a minimum of four people and takes place on 9 and 12 October. When: 9 and 12 October Where: Rosalinda Ontwerp, 1004 Justice Mahomed, Brooklyn Cost: R650 Book: www.quicket.co.za Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

The Pretoria Art Museum houses world renowned art pieces, specialising in South African art. It collects, documents and preserves outstanding examples of South African art, researches and compiles exhibitions from the permanent collection and hosts major national and international travelling exhibitions. C/o Schoeman and Wessels Streets, Arcadia Park, Arcadia m 012 358 6750 1 www.tshwane.gov.za/sites

THE SOUTH AFRICAN STATE THEATRE

The South African State Theatre is a national flagship that facilitates the arts and entertainment and encourages diverse cultural provision. It seeks to play a unique and vital role in the cultural life of the nation, the province of Gauteng and the city of Tshwane. 320 Pretorius Street, Pretoria m 012 392 4000 1 www.statetheatre.co.za

ROCKWOOD THEATRE

The Pretoria Art Museum houses world renowned art pieces, specialising in South African art. It collects, documents and preserves outstanding examples of South African art, researches and compiles exhibitions from the permanent collection and hosts major national and international travelling exhibitions. C/o Schoeman and Wessels Streets, Arcadia Park, Arcadia m 012 358 6750 1 www.tshwane.gov.za/sites


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Balance through contrast

Nineteen Restaurant, situated at Steyn City’s Club House, probably needs no introduction, but it’s newly launched menu certainly does!

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verything at Steyn City seems majestic in a way. The same goes for Nineteen Restaurant – Douw Steyn’s development’s resident eatery with its theatrical arches, ballroom-style doors and marble, chessboard floors. The quacking of ducks and faraway chirps of kiewiet welcomed us as we walked toward the glass encased restaurant reflecting Joburg’s city lights – a strange contrast, yet so apt considering their new menu. Served among furniture and artefacts that seem to resemble old riches, the menu’s African-themed dishes bring some divergence to a somewhat formal setting. There is a perfect balance between the restaurant’s ambiance and the menu’s execution – from the fancy homemade carrot and herbed breads served with chakalaka as welcoming dish, right through to the Rooibos infused Panna Cotta coupled with the perfect Americano. Perceptions of African cuisine might just be transformed here, with every dish cautiously plated and every flavour dexterously emphasized.

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NINETEEN RESTAURANT

Chef ’s Suggestion: For starters, the vegetarian Tomato and Olive Oil Bruschetta with rocket pesto and parmesan is a must-try. The Chicken and Mango Curry with coconut and tobacco onion rice, roti and sambals and the Pork Belly with sous vide, mustard and apple sauce and roasted carrots, mint and Zamalek salsa are also two of the favourites for mains. You can also add the Burnt Aubergine with coriander oil, roast garlic, yoghurt humus and pomegranate to that list. For dessert, try the White Chocolate Brulee with orange gel and black sesame lavender meringue or the Salted Caramel Cheesecake. The African trend has not only hit the fashion industry. It also seems to have influenced the culinary industry across the globe and it is exciting to see how chef Karel Jacobs and his team have subtly incorporated this exciting trend in Nineteen Restaurant’s newly launched menu, while keeping to the restaurant’s elegant reputation. The menu offers a breakfast section, small plates that can be ordered as tapas, light meals for the perfect lunch, mains, desserts and even some options for the little ones. They also have a couple of sides that can be ordered in addition to the meals and their wine list is filled with an array of top South African wines, local and French bubblies and some exciting cocktails. The menu has no dedicated mocktail options, but Junior – our

waiter for the evening - was more than willing to accommodate us with a delicious Pomegranate Mojito. The Field Mushroom Tartlets and the Pickled Kingklip definitely got our stamp of approval for starters. So did the Pork Belly, the Seared Salmon, the Chocolate Brownies and the Rooibos Panna Cotta. Whether it’s date night or a celebration – Nineteen Restaurant is definitely worth the 45-minute drive from Pretoria! Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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REDISCOVER CAPE TOWN  It’s the most beautiful corner of South Africa where icy crystalline waters of the Atlantic sea blend franticly with the warm currents of the Indian Ocean. There’s a specific scent about it: It’s fresh, crisp and unpolluted; a fragrant frenzy…

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e visit Cape Town every year, and without a doubt, so do most South Africans. The city experience is usually compressed into one paragraph of what to do and where to go, but we thought we’d give it a twist. So, we swooped down into Cape Town and molded the city into four unique adventures fit for all sorts of  travellers.

There are many different types of accommodation options, but we recommend the main manor house, which was first built in 1700. It was originally a farmhouse and the original owners bred Spanish stallions and adored wildlife so much that they left a window open in the roof so the swallows could fly in and nest. This gives way to the De Hoop Collection motto, which is that all species coexist peacefully, just as nature intended it to be.  The Manor House is cosy with three bedrooms that all catch the morning rays and have a classic country cottage feel. Salvaged wooden beams from a shipwreck have been used as part of the structure of the house, which has adorned

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bathrooms with Victorian baths all en-suite with imposing hard wood floors. Outside the house is a commanding oversized fig tree, and if you look beyond it, you’ll find over 30 nests with a constant frenzy of chirps, tweets and twitters. Dining is conducted beautifully – everything sings in synchronicity at The Fig Tree Restaurant, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We beg you not to leave without trying the flawless trout!  HP loves: The whale watching here is unmatched, as is the amount of activities they have on offer – think mountain biking, an eco-boat cruise on the De Hoop Vlei, a one-hour vulture hike experience to view these fascinating creatures, an interpretive marine walk exploring the coastal rock pools and sandy beaches and more. Hoop Nature Reserve, Bredasdorp, Western Cape  m 021 422 4522  1 www.dehoopcollection.com  E @dehoopcollection  D @dehoopreserve  Q @dehoopreserve

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For the tree hugger: Stay at De Hoop Collection Nature Reserve Just a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Cape Town International Airport, this nature reserve is a remarkable place. Here, fynbos smudges the landscape, bontebok roam freely and ostrich trek for hours. There really is only one location to consider upon entering the nature reserve, and that’s De Hoop Collection.


It’s safe to say that once the staff welcome you and the smell of fresh proteas envelope the atmosphere, you’ll feel right at home. It’s this homey feeling you develop at all of  Red Carnation’s hotels – it’s difficult to put it into words, but they’re attractively warm hotels that just tick all the right boxes.  When making your booking, you can select what type of pillow you’d like – a neck support pillow, comfy knee cushion or anti-snore option. You can also opt for a yoga mat and DVD workout video to be placed in your room. The hotel will even enquire what type of magazines you prefer to read.  That’s not all – the level of service is so immaculate that you’ll even select what type of soap you fancy. Exclusively created for Red Carnation hotels, B Africa products made from kelp and various fynbos plants are offered. Oatmeal bran, Cape lavender and Cape rooibos are just a few options you’ll pick from.

For the art fancier: Stay at The Silo Hotel  Set inside a refurbished silo grain with a façade unlike any other, this jewel of the Cape is simply a masterpiece. The hotel is designed with convex windows that bulge outwards, artistic flair and intricate precision. It’s like the owners slept inside the dilapidated silo for weeks before it opened just to observe where the best light hits accurately and at what time of day. It’s sheer perfection.  The silo is an original structure – a historic building built in 1921 that’s been reimagined by industrial designer Thomas Heatherwick of Heatherwick Studio in London. Liz Biden and her husband own this exquisite hotel which forms part of the Royal Portfolio collection. She designs and styles each hotel and is inspired by her travels around the world where she’s always on the lookout for exquisite pieces of furniture, distinctive chandeliers and exotic fabrics. You’ll notice a current theme running throughout all the hotels: The celebration of art.  Staying at this five-star hotel, you’ll have your very own museum tucked underneath your room, as the hotel is in the grain elevator portion of the grain silo building. You’ll wake up to breakfast in bed with bubbles in hand, a majestic view of the mountain and then you’ll marvel at the art pieces in your room and scattered throughout the walls of

the hotel.Post breakfast, you can meander to the modern art museum, the Zeitz MOCAA, which rivals the likes of MoMA in New York, the Tate Modern in London and the Prado museum in Madrid. The focus here is on contemporary African art and discovering some of Africa’s incredible up-and-coming talent. Also visit the basement level and get a peek at the hotel’s very own gallery of African contemporary art.

Now, seeing as you’re a comfort connoisseur, you won’t have to ever leave the hotel because The Azure Restaurant offers the most exquisite dining evenings. Get ready to escape into a tasting journey of specially selected wines from Cape vineyards paired with a spectacular five-course dinner. How does rooibos-smoked ostrich with blackberry vinaigrette paired with Cederberg Sustainable Rose 2018 sound? Or apple and caramel cheesecake with velvety caramel crème and burnt apple gel paired with an Elgin favourite, Paul Cluver Riesling 2017? Are you salivating yet?

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For the slumber specialist: Stay at 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa  If sleepyhead is your middle name and you’re after a lazy, hazy summer, this is the hotel for you. There’s no better location to celebrate being sluggish in this city than the 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa. You won’t find a better view and no hotel comes close to competing with its level of amenities, service offerings and frills.

Well, if Rover is and you’ve brought him along, the hotel is pet-friendly, so if you both want breakfast in bed in your superior sea-facing abode, you can have that. The elegantly stylish rooms also have a lounge area for your four-legged friend and your own balcony with day loungers so comfortable you’ll think you’re in a newly made bed.  HP loves: The hotel is pet-friendly and the Atlantic Terrace Pool, which overlooks the Atlantic seaboard, is heated. Plus, it’s home to one of the best spas in the country!  Victoria Street, Camps Bay  m 021 437 9000  1 www.12apostleshotel.com  E @12apostleshotel  D @12_apostles  Q @12apostleshotel

HP loves: The finesse, the cityscape views and the food at the Granary Café – no Silo stay is complete without a meal here!  Silo Square, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town  m 021 670 0500  1 www.theroyalportfolio.com  E @thesilohotel  D @thesilohotel  Q @thesilohotel_  Hello Pretoria • October 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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KEEP YOUR

EDUCATION IS POWER Confer and network in Pretoria Let’s face it. Education is power. That’s why it is always great to know which conferences, exhibitions and networking opportunities are happening in your city. We’ve rounded up our favourites for October and November:

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African Home Education Indaba & Expo Home Education in South Africa will be hosting the African Home Education Indaba and Expo in collaboration with the Gauteng Expo at Brainline Learning World in Montana on 17 – 19 October this year. The theme – Home Education has come of age in Africa – will be evident in talks by speakers from Africa, North America and Europe, including topics like home education as a human right, research over the world, home education and community, the role of father and more. Tickets available from 1 www.sahomeschoolers.org 1 www.ghex.africa Second International Symposium on Moringa ISM2019 will be hosted at the CSIR International Convention Centre from 10 to 13 November this year. The theme for this year’s symposium is: The power of Moringa in solving global challenges and should be of interest to scientists, students, farmers, entrepreneurs, processors, retailers and more. It will be hosted by the Moringa Development

Association of South Africa (MDASA) and the Agricultural Research Council of South Africa (ARC) in collaboration with various universities under the aegis of the International Society of Horticultural Sciences. Tickets are available from the website below. 1 www.ism2019.co.za TEDxPretoria – Brooklyn Theatre, Pretoria The theme of this year’s TEDxPretoria (which focuses on Technology, Entertainment and Design) is: Don’t Blink. The future is here – close your eyes for a second and you’ll miss it. Hosted at the popular Brooklyn Theatre at the Greenlynn Village Shopping Centre in Menlo Park on 19 November, this mindshifting short-talk phenomenon will include some serious food for thought. With a total of fifteen speakers, performers, a meeting of minds and sharing of new ideas, you won’t leave without feeling inspired. Tickets include lunch and a goody bag and are available from 1 www.quicket.co.za 1 www.tedxpretoria.com

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Smarter Mobility Africa 2019 Taking place at the Sun Arena at Time Square on 1 and 2 October, this summit will let you experience the world’s latest smarter mobility technologies. Here you can test drive buses, cars, scooters and all things electric. There will also be informative talks, as well as the launch of the very first Electric Vehicle Road Trip Africa (EVRT Africa) where twelve state-of-the-art electric vehicles will embark on an epic adventure from Johannesburg to Cape Town. This road trip will showcase the cars’ power and capabilities, as well as South Africa’s readiness to embrace electric travel. Your summit pass will get you access to the EVRT Africa 2019 launch event, the exhibition floor (with 40+ exhibitors), test drives, every talk, roundtables, the event app and database, breakfast, lunch, coffee and tea breaks, as well as email support. Hosted by Azania Mosaka from Radio 702 and Roger Atkins, Managing Director of EV Outlook, this promises to be quite an exciting event! Get your summit pass from 1 www.suninternational.com 1 www.smartermobilityafrica.com


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With 10 stations and more than 10 supporting bus routes, step off Gautrain relaxed, into a city of progress and promise. Gautrain is your golden link to explore the endless opportunities of Gauteng Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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CONFERENCE VENUES HOTEL  LERIBA Nestled on 12 hectares of indigenous forest on the banks of the

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Hennops River, Leriba Hotel is a haven of natural elegance with luxury accommodation, excellent service and superior facilities. Up to 800 delegates can be accommodated in 19 fully equipped air-conditioned venues here, with the largest of the venues that can accommodate 300 delegates theatre style. The venues are all very well designed with direct access to the indigenous gardens, providing a conference with a difference. 245 End Street, Clubview, Centurion m 012 660 3300 DAV Conference_Hello Joburg_90mm x 124mm_v4.pdf 1 7/11/19 11:44 1 www.leriba.co.za

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Ideally situated close to all the central amenities in Pretoria, easily accessible from all major routes in Gauteng and very competitively priced is Pretoria’s very own dedicated International Convention Centre. The centre offers superb facilities and quality service with conference, function and exhibition venues that can accommodate events of all sizes. Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria m 012 841 3884 1 www.csiricc.co.za

DIEP IN DIE BERG - CONFERENCE & FUNCTION CENTRE

Nestled on the slopes of Wapadrand on the edge of Pretoria, Diep in die Berg offers luxurious conference and function facilities amid breathtaking gardens blending into unspoilt indigenous bush. Sumptuous cuisine is prepared by an in-house chef and food can be tailored to specific needs. The venue is only minutes away from the N1 and N4, and 45 minutes from the O.R. Tambo International Airport. 929 Disselboom Street, Wapadrand m 012 807 4630 1 www.diepindieberg.com

For bookings & enquiries contact: Banqueting Department on 011 292 7169 (Office Hours) DAVINCI Hotel & Suites, Corner 5th and Maude Street, Sandton Ts & Cs apply. As an exciting add on, we can offer a choice of whiskey tasting mats, champagne or indulgent hot chocolate at an additional charge. davinci-banqueting@legacyhotels.co.za

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ALPINE ATTITUDE BOUTIQUE HOTEL

This boutique hotel offers meeting spaces that are suitable for all types of conferences, meetings and banqueting events for anything up to 80 delegates, featuring audio visual, sound and complimentary delegate WiFi. Their Create Conference is a space designed to be surrounded by open garden spaces and serve well as a function, conference or exhibition venue for up to 80 people. Delegates can be inspired to innovative thinking in the conference facilities with African charm, offering all amenities.  522 Atterbury Road, Menlo Park m 012 348 6504 1 www.alpineattitude.co.za

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ROAN ASH

Pretoria-born Roan van As is currently South Africa’s favourite country and blues singer. His authenticity is tangible, which is something you don’t find every day; a character trait true to Pretoria.

Where did you grow up? I grew up in Waverley. Yes, I’m from the Moot. It was nice growing up there. We could play outside until the streetlights went on and that was great.

A-list country playlist in America, I was nominated for a SAMA Award, Whiskey to my soul went Platinum – it was a great year. If someone would ask me what the peak of my career has been thus far, I’d say 2019.

How did the country bug bite? My dad is a massive country fan. He listened to Don Williams and Charlie Pride when I was little, and I always sang along. You want to be a singer, but you never know how your talents will back you. I just came to love country. Of course, in high school, there was a Blink 182 phase, but I think when I started making music, I just automatically moved more towards the country and blues genres. I love music that tells stories. Something that’s genuine. Something that brings some emotions to the table.

What’s coming up for Roan Ash in October? On 26 October, Jo Black and I will be playing at the Sun Arena. Jo and I come a long way, so it’s just our story with how everything happened for us. Describe yourself in three words. “Ek is ek.” (I am me). Introvert or extrovert? Introvert in public; extrovert among the people I love.

How did it happen that you became famous? I still don’t feel I’m famous. I just know who I am and where I come from and I just do what I’ve been doing for the past 15 years. All that has changed is a good company, inhoudHuis, came along, invested in me and sees something in me.

Beach or bush? I love the beach; I love the bush. Where I am currently in my life, I’d say bush.

What has been your best and favourite achievement thus far? There are so much. I played in Nashville at the CMA Festival – the Country Music Festival – in June. That was quite a big one, not just for me but for any South African. Three of my songs were on the

If you couldn’t be a singer, what would you be? A businessman. I would have liked to do something where I could help people – like a lawyer, but on the right side of the table. Or, a doctor who goes out of his way to help people.

Your favourite gig spot in Pretoria? I’ll go with the Atterbury Theatre. Die Blou Hond is also nice. And Café Barcelona – they are like family.

Dislikes

Likes  Coffee  An occasional whiskey with friends  I LOVE my wife

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 Unfairness  Bad service  Pollution

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