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14 Beryldene Rd, Kloof, 3610

031 764 7843
travelers lodging, overnight lodging, sleeping accommodations, hotel facilities, Inns, Hotels, guest house
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13 Old Main Rd, Kloof, 3610

031 764 1187
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15 VILLAGE RD, SHOP 1 DALCAIRN CENTRE, Kloof, 3610

031 764 6079
Kloof John Dory’s offers a wide selection of seafood i.e. fish, shellfish, calamari, sushi & grills at excellent value. We are famous for our fun, warm, family atmosphere – kids menu available.
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13 Old Main Rd, Kloof, 3610

031 764 6031
cafes shops, coffee shops
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16 Old Main Rd, Kloof, 3640

031 764 6706
Drawing patrons from near and far, Stoker's Arms is housed quite appropriately in what was originally the Kloof Railway Station. An original log fireplace crackles during chilly winter nights and an old fashioned steam carriage resides permanently as part of the Stoker's pub. Step into Stoker's Arms old world charm and tuck into hearty English Pub fare washed down with one of their extensive range of beers on tap. It's a wonderful place for kids and is known for excellent pub grub. Stoker's is also a great place to catch the 70 year-old Steam Train that stops to fetch patrons for a trip to the 1000 Hills area!
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15 VILLAGE ROAD, Kloof, .

031 764 0839
It all started in 1993 when the current owner, Mr. A. Nicolakakis, a restauranteur by trade decided to purchase a flagging pizza restaurant with the intention of turning it around with his extensive knowledge and expertise. After operating the store for a year he realised the product the store was selling was ridiculously over priced and therefore the store would continue to suffer financially, unless some changes were made. Instead of changing the prices he decided to rather keep the same prices and rather give two pizzas for the price of one. That is when Little Caesar’s came into being. As public knowledge of this fantastic, very competitively priced product grew, consumer demand lead to the opening of Little Caesar’s in other locations in Pretoria as well as surrounding areas. Unfortunately legalities arose with the registration of the company name, which then favourably lead to the “birth” of Roman’s Pizza in 2002. Since then the company has gone from strength to strength due to the franchisor’s “hands-on” approach. Our goal today remains the same, and that is to offer the best value for money in the industry. Many have attempted to imitate our concept, but as yet, none have succeeded. Today, Roman’s Pizza has some of the busiest pizzerias in the country with some of our stores selling up to and even at times in excess of 2,000 pizzas per night. We aim to offer consumers throughout the country a more affordable meal and at the same time provide the franchisee with a substantial return on his capital.
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5 BELLEVUE ROAD, Kloof, 3610

031 717 2780
coffee shops, cafes shops, Cafe-Restaurants

Delcairn Centre 12 Village Road, Kloof, 3640

031 468 2713