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Local restaurant to set sail under new flag

Co-owners of Spur in Tzaneen, Bessie en Riaan Heine are making a ground breaking move by breaking all ties with the the Spur Francise Holding.

Letaba Herald can exclusively reveal that the old Spur in Tzaneen is rapidly dressing up to the tee into their new look.

A very well known restaurant franchise in Polokwane will soon be opening in Tzaneen.

Read: TZANEEN: Company still has the same taste for life

Letaba Herald can not at the present moment reveal the new name (Brand) of the restaurant.

In the meantime, loyal patrons can be assured, that the restaurant will still be operating during the revamp, the new menu is already set and in place!

Read: BURGER BUST: Spur surprises Letaba Herald

Letaba Herald had a look at the mouthwatering menu, you can be rest assured that they will not disappoint.

Scrumptious starters, salads, seafood, chicken, burgers, succulent steaks, ribs and combos.

An extended wine list, desserts, breakfasts and a kids menu are all part of this exciting new venture in Tzaneen.

‘We want to be full steam involved in the community on all spheres. Thus we also decided to make use of only local suppliers as far as possible. We are looking forward to this new venture. Local is lekker,’ they added.

They plan big things for the near future, which looks bright and delicious.

But for now, on the R71, the same old friendly faces and scrumptious menu is waiting for Tzaneen.

‘At ‘this’ Grill, and Bar Restaurant you can always expect generous portions of great food as well as a warm reception and friendly service. They always see their patrons as family members making this ‘restaurant’ a home away from home. They are proud to have kept Polokwane satisfied with delectable food, cooked by truly passionate chefs, since 2009. Their founders have years of experience and it’s this experience that has made this Grill house stand out above the rest.’

And now it is Tzaneen’s turn. Why wait? Come on down! They can’t wait to serve you.

See you there!

 

 

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Bertus de Bruyn

Bertus de Bruyn is based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. De Bruyn has been employed by Caxton since 2009. After a short sabbatical of two years, De Bruyn is back at the place he called home, Caxton, at Lowveld Media. He is currently the digital content manager, but has 14 years of journalism skills, news editor, and acting editor duties behind his name.

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