Pretoria - Where to eat

Traditional South African steakhouses, Pizzerias, pub grub and much more is available in this diverse city. ‘Read more’ for a few ideas.

Bootleggers Grill & Pub 60 Glenwood Road Lynwood Glen If its good music, a bit of laughter, good food you are after, then this may well be the place for you. Furnished in solid wood and in a spacious environment, this pub will be great for those who want to relax and enjoy their beer or just have a good juicy T-bone steak. O'Hagan's Irish Pub & Grill Plot 14, Lynwood Road Corner of Simon Vermooten Road This popular Irish pub is still one of the best, even after all the time it has been around. The pub boasts some great grilled food and has a wealth of variety behind the bar. There are a variety of drinks to choose from, good food and occasional live music. Tings 'n Times Burnett Street (Hatfield Galleries) Tucked away underneath a sport tavern, this bar has never catered to trends but instead, has stuck to its roots. Done up in red, yellow and green, the place is literally a shrine to Bob Marley. The menu, printed on newspaper and known as The Ting Times, has not changed much and is based on pitas with fillings although stir-fry is also popular. Among the non-vegetarian fillings, carnivores can look forward to Mary Jane's lamb, the cumin beef, the pork-honey-mustard and the pepperoni chicken. Aside from the meals, this is a live music venue. CJ's Pub & Grill Erskom Arcade Pretorius Street located in the heart of Pretoria’s city centre, this bar and grill is just what the doctor ordered. The grill is a favourite amongst locals as it boasts their famous meat platter, straight from the griddle to the plate. The pub has a home-grown atmosphere, where you can relax and enjoy the surroundings without pretension.

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