The pride of Robertson, and proud we are to offer our clients the best available variety, service and most of all our ingredients. At Bourbon Street we only offer our clients real ingredients such as cream, butter to make all our homemade menu items. We strive to continue to provide our clients with value and quality with our menu.
We trust that our special and valued guests will enjoy one of our outstanding local area wines, enjoying the venue, atmosphere and company while patiently awaiting your meal.
We at Bourbon Street do not portray a "Fast Food" experience! We rather have you enjoy a...
Discover MO & ROSE’s country getaway
for exploring the Robertson Wine Valley – situated on perhaps the world’s longest wine route the R60/R62 just outside of Robertson in scenic Klaasvoogds West.
Nestled at the foot of the Langeberg mountains, enter a magical world – a sensual secret garden inhabited by legions of succulent plants and trees silhouetted against the vast South African sky. At the centre of this marvel reside the guesthouse and a superb wine bistro.
Visit our website or contact us for a more detailed introduction to our Guesthouse and Wine Bistro
Tucked away beneath the Langeberg mountains on Amandalia Farms near Robertson is a relaxed rustic pub and restaurant serving meals on Friday, Sat and Sunday.
Van Loveren Vineyards have been in the family since 1937 when Hennie Retief Sr. bought some land in the Robertson area. Previously the property was part of a larger farm known as Goudmyn, the Afrikaans term meaning "Gold Mine" and a name that reflected the perceptions around the large sum paid for the original farm. This property was later sub-divided and Hennie started farming on Goudmyn portion "F". His wife, Jean (her maiden name was Van Zyl), disliked the farm's designation and said it stood, to her mind, for “fools and failures”. As a result she persuaded her husband to rename the f...
The Robertson Valley is renowned for its wine and roses, and offers only the very best of nature. The town is abuzz with friendly, helpful and hardworking people who send tranquil waves of energy flowing through to the small boutique farm at the end of the Valley. The late Eddie Barlow of cricketing fame was so inspired by the mist cascading down the mountains that he renamed the farm WINDFALL. Windfall offers a range of wines in an idyllic valley and we have recently introduced our self catering cottages offering a range of activities for the adventurous or perfect tranquility for the family...