Penny Streeter says: “We are very keen to support South African artists and musicians, who are under a lot of pressure during the pandemic crisis, as so many entertainment venues have closed. Music and art provide a welcome relief from the worry that Coronavirus has caused for us all. Now that we are coming into summer, people want to go out for some great entertainment, and we will continue to make Benguela Cove a great place to go.”
On December 5th, in the lead up to Christmas, Benguela Cove is hosting ‘Rocking the Lagoon’ with the band Cloud 9, playing at 5:00pm and 8:00pm. Cloud 9 plays popular hits from the ’60s to the 80’s hits. Adult tickets are R200, children aged 4 -12 are at R100.
There is a pre-concert lunch and post-event dinner service at Moody Lagoon Restaurant, with gourmet hot dogs, cheese and charcuterie boards, Benguela Cove wines and other refreshments – booking a table in advance is required. Transport shuttle services to and from Benguela Cove are available, please visit the website for details.
The estate is then hosting a Christmas Eve Dinner on December 24th from 6:00 to 9:00pm at Moody Lagoon Restaurant. Guests can expect a delicious festive menu, says executive chef Annie Badenhorst. The cost at R650 per person includes a welcome drink, four course menu, and Christmas crackers.
Christmas Day Lunch on December 25th is a highly popular event at Benguela Cove, with locally sourced ingredients prepared by Annie Badenhorst. There are two sittings, at 11am and 2pm, with tickets at R650 per person, including a welcome drink, four-course lunch menu, Christmas crackers. The Boxing Day lunch features live jazz music by popular local artist Piano Ben and his band, between 12:00pm and 3:00pm.
The New Year’s Eve party on December 31st is from 6:00pm until late, subject to curfew, and includes canapés and a braai platter menu, with live 80s music, at R950 per ticket. Transport and shuttle services to and from Benguela Cove are available.
For more information visit www.benguelacove.co.za