Flavour and Friday vibes: A night out at Pretoria’s Kloof Market
From gourmet shawarmas to artisanal cookies, the Kloof Night Market at CBC Old Boys proves that the hardest part of a Friday night is simply deciding what to eat first.
The phrase ‘spoilt for choice’ takes on a whole new meaning within 15 minutes of arriving at the Kloof Night Market in Groenkloof. Visitors often arrive with a specific craving in mind, only to be sidelined by the sizzle of a Turkish grill or the fresh aroma of authentic Greek tzatziki.
Hosted at the CBC Old Boys Club, the market is a true-to-form food celebration. It is rare to find an event that balances such a massive variety of vendors without feeling cramped, but the layout provides ample room to wander. The culinary range is the undisputed star; the selection features elevated ‘fair food’ staples like gourmet burgers and hot dogs alongside Mediterranean shawarmas and flavours inspired by the streets of Asia.

The experience extends well beyond the main course. The dessert stalls offer an impressive array of artisanal biscuits and cookies, while the broader market includes a curated selection of local jewellery and clothing.



With live music providing a social backdrop and a dedicated, safe children’s area, the environment caters to both families and foodies alike.

From a practical standpoint, the Kloof Market is a well-organised outing, with a consistently secure atmosphere.

At R30 for adults and R10 for under 18s, it remains a high-value community staple where the only guarantee is that no one leaves hungry.
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