The Fireman S Arms Restaurant

25-27 Mechau Street
Cape Town
South Africa

(021) 419-1513

25-27 Mechau Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Established in 1864, Fireman’s Arms is one of the finest and oldest pubs in Cape Town providing fine beers and wines with exquisite food and light meals.
Category: Pubs/Bars

Reviews

  • TT

    TrevorBurchell
    30 JUN 2018

    The food is your typical bar style food, with very average taste/flavor. Interesting bar for a few drinks, especially to end the evening out, typical large commercial type bar.

  • OO

    oloishorua
    27 MAY 2018

    Very nice ambience. Cozy and homely. I have been here a couple of times before just for the beer and bangers and mash. All good. A lovely place to hang out in the afternoon.

  • DD

    Dave_Cowley_Road
    22 MAY 2018

    This place is old and an historic bar and it is full of old white guys and sports and firemen memorabilia. So I guess it is a taste of old Cape Town. The beer is so so and the menu looks good. Monday...

  • JJ

    Jeffster89
    30 APR 2018

    Good here is never a disappointment, mutton curry was excellent! Presentation of the food was also excellent. Have a look at the pics....was super impressed!

  • CC

    cachoc
    3 MAR 2018

    A very old established bar that provides an incredible atmosphere when there are major sports events, particularly rugby matches. It must be experienced ! Food is superb. Service very good.

  • JH

    John H
    21 FEB 2018

    Brilliant pub, drink & food, spent many an hour here splatting roaches, same as past few years! Haven't they heard of fumigation?

  • SS

    SirBennyUK
    11 FEB 2018

    I was looking for somewhere to watch the Premier League games on a Saturday and was recommended this place. It didn't disappoint! Always a friendly yet lively atmosphere during live sport with plenty...

  • BB

    Bev2303
    5 FEB 2018

    From the outside you would think the Firemans Arms was just a pub but the food is great! Portions are huge so make sure you're hungry. We have eaten here a few times as it's right next to our...

  • HD

    Hennie d
    24 DEC 2017

    One of our most enjoyable days in Cape Town was at Firemans Arms there pizzas is briljant, my son love the hugh humburger. The atmosfeer is something you must expierence for yourself, the staff is...

  • MS

    M S
    31 JUL 2017

    If you like pubs and history then you have to make a visit to Firemans. I first went there 30 years ago and went back again recently, nothing has changed, thankfully. A real piece of Cape Town...

Classification

Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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