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Some places are built around a restaurant.
Others are built around a rugby field.
The Pretoria Rugby Club Restaurant belongs firmly in the second category.
On any given afternoon, you’ll find a fascinating cast of characters drifting through its doors. There are parents arriving straight from school pick-up. Cyclists stopping for coffee after a long ride. Rugby players dissecting the referee’s decisions. Gym enthusiasts cooling down after a punishing session next door at Willow Way Gym. Then there are those who simply came for lunch and somehow stayed until sunset.
The view certainly helps.
The restaurant overlooks the sprawling rugby fields of Pretoria Rugby Club, offering one of those distinctly South African scenes that never seems to get old. Children race across open grass. Coaches shout instructions from the sidelines. Friends gather around tables. Somewhere in the distance, a whistle blows and another game begins.
It feels less like a restaurant and more like a community clubhouse that accidentally became known for its food.
And that’s where things get interesting.
The menu doesn’t try to reinvent gastronomy or convince diners that foam belongs on everything. Instead, it focuses on the sort of food people actually want to eat. Burgers arrive properly stacked. Steaks are cooked with confidence. Salads are generous rather than apologetic. Then there are the sweet potato fries and zucchini fries — the kind that quickly become compulsory additions to every table.
The influence of well-known local chef Pellie Grobler can be found throughout the menu, particularly in the sauces and flavour combinations that quietly transform familiar favourites into something worth talking about long after lunch has ended.
Families will quickly discover another reason to linger.
The impressive outdoor play area isn’t some afterthought tucked into a corner. It’s a destination in its own right. The expansive jungle gym keeps young adventurers occupied for hours while parents enjoy the rare luxury of finishing a conversation uninterrupted. There’s even a dedicated pathway where little cyclists can burn off whatever energy remains after climbing, sliding and exploring.
The result is that magical combination every parent hopes to find but rarely does: a venue where children are genuinely entertained and adults don’t feel like they’ve sacrificed their afternoon in the process.
The best restaurants aren’t necessarily the ones serving the fanciest food.
They’re the ones where lunch quietly turns into afternoon drinks, the children refuse to leave the playground and somebody eventually says, “Should we order one more round?”
Pretoria Rugby Club Restaurant has mastered that art.
As the afternoon unfolds, familiar classics drift through the speakers, conversations become louder, and the rugby fields slowly transform from a sporting venue into the backdrop of a South African sunset. Parents relax. Friends reconnect. Kids continue burning energy long after everyone assumed they would be tired.
What makes this place special isn’t a single dish or signature cocktail. It’s the atmosphere created when good food, cold drinks, open space and genuine hospitality come together in one location.
In a city filled with venues chasing the latest trends, Pretoria Rugby Club Restaurant reminds us that sometimes the simplest formula is still the best one.
Gather good people around a table and the rest tends to take care of itself.

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