Start Living on the Loop Side of Life
Long Street's ugly sister has blossomed into a cherry of a Cape Town destination
What’s the first place you think of when you think of Cape Town? Nobody ever says: ‘Let’s go to Loop Street!’ do they? For too long, the Loopy side of Cape Town has been stampeded over by vibrant Long Street paw prints and suffocated by stylish Kloof Street perfume. When we took a morning stroll down this forgotten street, we discovered collectors NIKE garments, authentic Italian food and clothing, the only vegetarian Café in the area and the only firearms dealership in Cape Town, to name but a few. We at Cape Town Magazine, think that this alone should prompt Cape Town to rekindle their romance with Loop Street.
Spaghetti Mafia
199 Loop Street | Cape Town
Shelflife
Shelflife, opened in 2006, is a cult for sneaker collectors and graffiti artists. The store carries the widest and most sought after range of sneakers nationwide from brands such as Puma, Nike Addidas and New Balance. We are talking collector's items here – the store recently released the Kanye West shoe and experienced three-hour queues of Capetonian followers, hoping for a slice of sneaker action. The store is Cape Town’s only distributor of Montana, highly specialized graffiti spray-paints. The prices are surprisingly affordable too.
119 Loop Street | Cape Town
Mezzaluna Trattoria Italiana
16 Loop Street | Cape Town
A Rosenthal
The gun industry is part of South African heritage and the hunting industry is particularly booming. A Rosenthal, who specialize in hunting and sport firearms, have been catering to this market for the past 35 years. This well-stocked store includes hunting rifles by Steyr Mannlicher and Titan and pistols from Heckler Koch.
13 Loop Street | Cape Town
Mohammed’s Taylor Alterations
Don’t overlook the smaller tailors, in favour of larger designers. Mohammed will tailor everything from African dresses, to evening dresses, to men’s suits. Mohammed’s prices are very competitive, for example, it costs just R30 for a hem and R130 to transform a garment into a shirt.
93 Loop Street | Cape Town
Lutge Architectural & Cape Antiques
Attention to all antiques-lovers: Lutge Gallery specializes in 19th Century Cape Antiques, such as bespoke dining and coffee tables or cupboards. The Owner of the shop, Allan Lutge, constructs and makes tables from old timber (mainly yellow wood), for example, an 8-12 seater table costs somewhere in the region of R20 000. Are you looking for unique furniture? Go to Lutge Architectural & Cape Antiques on Loop Street.
Corner of Loop and Church Street | Cape Town
The Cape Flower Shop
Mothers day, anniversary or a wedding –There are many special occasions to buy flowers. Owner Johan Nortier has a staff of 3 who do all the beautiful flower arranging. They mainly do corporate sales in the business area but are unique because they don’t follow fashion but instead have their own style. Ask for Johan’s favourite flower. He can tell you a lot about roses.
99 Loop Street | Cape Town
iArt Gallery
Definitely one of the hotspots on Loop Street! This gallery exhibits Contemporary South African Art, mainly painting and sculpture. The current artist – Zwelethu Mthethwa – is an influential photographer on the SA art scene. The funds generated by the sale of four of the ten works on exhibition will contribute to the formation of a scholarship, co-supervised by Zwelethu Mthethwa and a leading South African University.
71 Loop Street | Cape Town
Voom Voom
This cosmopolitan club offers a platform for everyone to celebrate their passion for music, art and dance. The visual and accoustic venue, stocking beer, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks, creates an opportunity to mingle and interact with entertainment. Expect acts including French DJ Fred Spider and German Latin jazz funk band Mo'Horizons.
70 Loop Street | Cape Town
L’Aperitivo
Literally this term means a light drink before dinner. L’Aperitivo specializes in robust coffees and fresh cocktails. A L’Aperitivo Martini for example contains: Absolut Vodka, strawberry, basil and strawberry liquor. And they offer a big range of delicious coffees as well: machiatto’s. espresso, moccacino and gourmet coffee. Referring to owner Andrea Gagiulo this isn’t a place for the general crowd, it is only for those who understand the concept of L’Aperitivo – it’s cosmopolitan.
70 Loop Street | Cape Town
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Discover this burger joint on Loop with wine tasting, karaoke and live music.
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New: Fast and healthy plant-powered food at Bamboo Plant Power in Loop Street.
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Why not explore neighbouring Kloof Street or head to the Cape Quarter for alternative shopping? Visit our Shopping Section for inspiration.
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For great food, beats, vibes and a rooftop bar, House of H on Loop Street is where it's at.
By Susanne Klatt and Lisa Nevitt.
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A great activity with real substance to fill those early evening hours before dinner, theatre or other night-time entertainment at The Daily Music Show Cape Town.
Check out this new gourmet burger eatery on Loop Street.
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