Restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa
Love Thy Neighbour
100Pearl PointsBree Street late nights, no fuss required.

About Love Thy Neighbour
Love Thy Neighbour on Bree Street is one of Cape Town's more practical late-night options in the City Centre — easy to book, social in atmosphere, and well-positioned on the strip that anchors the city's eating and drinking scene. Best suited to groups, post-show visits, or casual evenings rather than destination dining occasions.
Quick Verdict
Love Thy Neighbour on Bree Street is one of Cape Town's more reliable late-night options in the City Centre — a neighbourhood spot that stays open when most of the competition has already called last orders. If you're looking for somewhere to land after a show, a long dinner elsewhere, or a night moving through the Bree Street corridor, this is worth knowing about. Booking is easy, which puts it in a different bracket from the destination dining rooms that dominate Cape Town conversations.
What to Expect
Bree Street has become the spine of Cape Town's eating and drinking scene, and Love Thy Neighbour sits in the middle of that energy. The mood here leans social over ceremonial — expect a room that's animated rather than hushed, with the kind of noise level that suits groups and drinks-first visits better than quiet conversations over a tasting menu. For explorer-minded visitors working through the city's food scene, it functions well as an opening act or a late closer rather than a standalone centrepiece evening.
The venue's draw is partly its address and partly its accessibility. Bree Street after dark has a density of options , Arthur's Mini Super nearby adds to the late-night character of the strip , and Love Thy Neighbour benefits from being part of that cluster. It's the kind of place that works leading when you understand what it's offering: a social, unpretentious room rather than a high-effort dining destination.
For context on the wider city, our full Cape Town restaurants guide covers the range from casual Bree Street spots through to the fine-dining tier. If your trip includes wine country, our Cape Town wineries guide and venues like Delheim Wine Estate in Stellenbosch are worth pairing with a city itinerary. For those coming from or comparing to Johannesburg, Foundry in Sandton and Sympathy's Restaurant offer useful reference points on what a social neighbourhood room looks like in a different South African context.
Practical Details
Address: 110 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, 8000. Reservations: Easy to book , walk-ins are likely viable, especially early in the evening. Dress: No formal dress code expected for this style of venue. Budget: Price range not confirmed; plan for mid-range city centre pricing and check directly before visiting. Late-night: Relevant as an after-dinner or post-show option on Bree Street. Groups: The social atmosphere suits groups better than intimate two-tops looking for a quiet room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Love Thy Neighbour worth the price?
Pricing varies at Love Thy Neighbour; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Love Thy Neighbour located?
Love Thy Neighbour is located in Cape Town, at 110 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa.
How can I contact Love Thy Neighbour?
You can reach Love Thy Neighbour via check the venue's official channels.
Location
110 Bree St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Compare Love Thy Neighbour
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Love Thy Neighbour | |
| Fyn | World's 50 Best |
| La Colombe | World's 50 Best |
| Salsify at the Roundhouse | World's 50 Best |
| The Test Kitchen | World's 50 Best |
| Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia |
Comparing your options in Cape Town for this tier.
Also Consider
- Fyn, Japanese Fusion, Japanese Fusion
- La Colombe, South African, South African
- Salsify at the Roundhouse, South African, South African
- The Test Kitchen, South African, South African
- Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia, South African, South African
Against Cape Town's serious dining tier, Love Thy Neighbour is a different kind of venue entirely. The Test Kitchen and Fyn both require advance planning, commitment to a full tasting format, and meaningful spend per head, they're destination evenings that reward the effort. Love Thy Neighbour is the easier, lower-stakes choice on a night when you want flexibility over formality.
La Colombe and Salsify at the Roundhouse occupy the upper-mid tier of Cape Town dining, both deliver considered cooking in settings that reward a booking made in advance. Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia adds a scenic, out-of-town option for afternoon or early-evening visits. None of these are natural late-night choices. If the evening has already started and you need somewhere that fits into a moving night rather than anchoring it, Love Thy Neighbour's Bree Street location gives it a practical edge the destination rooms can't match.
For food-focused travellers building a full Cape Town itinerary, the honest split is this: save The Test Kitchen or La Colombe for your main event night, and treat Love Thy Neighbour as a useful bookmark for the nights that don't need a set-piece experience. Further afield, Le Quartier Français in Franschhoek and Wolfgat in Paternoster represent the regional alternatives worth planning a day trip around, a different category of visit altogether.
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