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Cowhouse Market is one of the best events in Pretoria

Unlike a normal suburban setting, people enjoy their meals and drinks in a big space with fresh farm air.

The Cowhouse once again hosted one of its successful markets on Saturday in Hazeldean, east of Pretoria.

Wynand Hattingh, Cowhouse floor manager. Photo: Ron Sibiya

Catering for children and adults, the market proved to be one of the best events, suitable for the entire family in Tshwane.

Children had dedicated equipment to entertain and keep them busy the entire time, while the set-up ensured that the event was also conducive for adults to relax and have a delicious lunch in the breath-taking environment of the farm.

Unlike most suburban restaurants, where customers sit in a confined space and eat, Cowhouse market’s customers have the opportunity to participate in cycling trail completions, horse-riding, or enjoying the beautiful view. They can also treat themselves to delicious meals and alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks in an environment with fresh air and plenty of space.

Anet Erasmus, who lives in the east of Pretoria, takes part at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya

“Space and fresh air is our slogan,” Cowhouse manager Evelyn Botha said.

The event provided the customers with opportunities to buy various products including great Indian dishes, wraps, burgers, dried fruits, Cowhouse beer, boerewors, coffee, pancakes, vetkoek, teddies, compost and plants.

Cowhouse employee Kudu Kudubva. Photo: Ron Sibiya
Centurion residents Vis Sinan at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
Jackie van Eden and Lee-Ann Taylor, who both live in the east of Pretoria, enjoy the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
Centurion residents Vis and Youmeshnee Sinan at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
Jackie van Eden with her grandchildren Corbin Taylor (12) and Keira Taylor (15), who all live in the east of Pretoria, enjoy the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
East Lynn residents Zelmarie Hattingh and Zandre Hattingh (16) at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
East Lynn resident Zandre Hattingh (16) at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
East Lynn resident Zelmarie Hattingh likes the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya
Deidre Wiehahn, who lives in the east of Pretoria, sells dried fruits at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya

Local business owner Walt Erasmus said besides being the best in terms of delicious meals, good drinks, and a stunning environment, the event was developing the local economy in the east of Pretoria.

Walt Erasmus, who lives in the east of Pretoria, prepares boerewors at the Cowhouse Market. Photo: Ron Sibiya

“As a result of this event, local business owners are able to come here and sell their products. This is a huge boost to the local economy,” Erasmus said.

The market takes place every weekend.

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