Marble, the acclaimed culinary destination known for its exceptional cuisine and breath-taking views, is thrilled to announce its newest location: Marble Cape Town, housed within the historic Union Castle Building at the iconic V&A Waterfront.
Steeped in history and charm, the Union Castle Building, constructed in 1919, provides the perfect backdrop for Marble Cape Town's culinary journey. Situated on the top floor, Marble Cape Town offers guests an unrivalled dining experience with 360-degree views of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and the majestic Table Mountain, seamlessly blending the rich heritage of the building with the natural beauty of Cape Town.
“The addition of Marble Cape Town to our portfolio marks an exciting new chapter for our brand," said Chef David Higgs, co-founder of Marble. “We've always prided ourselves on selecting prime locations for our restaurants, and Marble Cape Town is no exception. The panoramic views from our top-floor venue are simply spectacular, offering guests an unforgettable dining experience surrounded by the beauty of Cape Town."
With a seating capacity of 300, Marble Cape Town boasts a spacious and elegant interior designed to complement the natural beauty of its surroundings. The restaurant's layout ensures that every guest can enjoy the stunning views while indulging in Marble's renowned culinary creations.
"Marble Cape Town represents the culmination of our vision to create a dining destination that celebrates the best of Cape Town," said founder Gary Kyriacou. "From our prime location in the Union Castle Building to our commitment to culinary excellence, Marble Cape Town embodies everything that makes this city truly special."
"We're excited to welcome guests to Marble Cape Town and to share our passion for great food, great views, and great company," added Chef David Higgs. "We invite diners to join us on this culinary journey as we raise the anchor and set sail for a new era of dining excellence in Cape Town."
Marble Cape Town is scheduled to open its doors to the public later this year.