Refreshingly different, full of innuendo and great on the palette – this description applies to both the name and the experience at the wonderful Tsitrus Café.
Situated in Formosa Street, the main road into Stormsriver Village, Tsitrus Café was built by Marco Coetzee and decorated by his wife, Bev.
Both have shown a wonderful flair for creativity and comfort. The result is a café that is bright and colourful and very inviting.
The Tsitrus Café offers great coffee and good food
The coffee is excellent, the service friendly and the menu simple, but wholesome, healthy and perfectly appropriate for an adventure centre as is this quaint village.
If you have a day booked with fun activities my advice is to spend your waiting time at Tsitrus Café. The north-facing veranda is warm in winter and great in summer and the kids play area will ensure that moms and dads can have some time out too.
My advice is to try the home-made butternut soup with focaccia. I also enjoyed the pot pie and have sampled the very tasty Tsitrus Platter.
The ‘build-your-own-pizzas’ are delicious and just what you need after an adrenaline packed tour.
I find the fresh air of this hamlet really gets my appetite going, so, thankfully, the breakfasts can be ordered to suite your appetite.
Open from 8.00 to 20.00 seven days a week, Tsitrus Café is only a hop, skip and jump away from the N2 and I have regularly used this great café to break my journey. See you there!
For more information visit their Facebook page @tsitruscafe or call 076 873 1509 to make a booking.
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