Oranjezicht City Farm Market (OZCF), Cape Town

A weekend (and summer-evening) food and farmers’ market at Granger Bay — the best window into how Cape Town actually spends its weekends, and a brilliant breakfast over the sea for the price of a coffee back home.

The short version

  • A food and farmers’ market right on the water at Granger Bay, V&A Waterfront — local growers, makers, and proper food stalls.
  • It makes the cut because it’s a fun, delicious, genuinely local morning (or evening) with a Table Bay view, for next to nothing.
  • Go for a weekend morning — or, in the warmer months, the Wednesday-evening market, which is when we went.

What is it?

It started as a community farm in the suburb of Oranjezicht, and the market grew out of it — a place for local growers and small food makers to sell directly to the people eating their food. These days it lives at Granger Bay, on the edge of the V&A Waterfront, in a big open space that opens straight onto the sea. You’ll find fresh produce and flowers alongside coffee roasters, bakers, and dozens of cooked-food stalls. It’s busy, it’s local, and it isn’t dressed up for tourists.

Why go?

Because it’s a real window into how Cape Town lives well on a weekend — we came away with a feel for how the city’s well-heeled locals actually spend their Saturdays and Sundays: good coffee, fresh produce, a slow plate of something excellent by the sea. It’s fun, it’s delicious, and it costs almost nothing. We went on a warm Wednesday evening, when the market runs late and the light over Table Bay is gorgeous — come hungry, and let it be the whole plan rather than a stop on the way to somewhere else.

Good to know

  • Address: Granger Bay, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
  • Days/Hours: Sat 8am–2:30pm; Sun 8:30am–2:30pm; plus a seasonal Wednesday Night Market (roughly 4–9:30pm, closed June–July). Confirm current days on the site.
  • Entry: Free; pay per stall — a full plate and a great coffee runs just a few dollars (~$5–8). (USD is approximate.)
  • Site: ozcf.co.za
  • Pair with: A walk along the Sea Point Promenade, or the wider V&A Waterfront.

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