Monday, April 19, 2021

A light lunch with friends at Green Point Park's Café

We often need to find places that are wheelchair accessible so we can meet with friends who can’t come to our house, as it is not very disabled friendly – on a steep hill and with lots of steps. The Green Point Park restaurant has recently opened with new owners and this seemed like a good opportunity to try it out while meeting our friends

There was a lovely large group of toddlers visiting the park that day. They were so excited

Our indigenous blue water lilies were in full bloom in the ponds, accompanied by loud frog croaking

Seagulls were having a lovely freshwater bath near the waterwheel

A Eurasian or Common Coot (Fulica atra)

The restaurant is easy to find in the middle of the park, not far from the parking
The entire pathway is wheelchair friendly and there is a ramp

Our friends had already arrived and taken a table on the side

The interior is nice and fresh and the tables are well-spaced

The menu with prices is on a board above the counter, but printed menus are also on tables

The menu is simple, but there is something for everyone
Many of the beverages were out of stock however, so a delivery was needed

Judi's Falafel Bowl was huge and it came on a bed of rather chewy barley grains

Dave had the Egg Mayo Toasty

Lynne and Denise ordered the Scrambled egg, with Crème Fraiche and smoked Trout
with a Bos Rooibos Iced tea for Denise and an Appletiser for Lynne. The fresh juices were sold out

John ordered a Heineken Zero, but it was out of stock, so he had a Devil's Peak Zero to Hero beer instead at R40

with his Chicken Parma Zarma Toasty which has mozzarella cheese with the ham
Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the Park

Our bill for five people came to R528 plus 10% service










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