1 x tool tray, 1 x hex wrench for assembly) 1 x Radon Basic V2 assembly stand (incl.Bike enthusiasts are welcome contact the shop for a quote.The practical Basic V2 workshop set from Radon combines two elementary basic components of your bike workshop: A solid assembly stand - here the Radon Basic V2 - and the tool box Comp TK-2 equipped with 42 parts for 56 functions. Coffee ranges from R18to R22, breakfast and lunch dishes sit between R30 and R70, and items of clothing go for between R200 and R1000 a piece. Quality is the House ultimate trademark, so customers can expect to pay a little more for such high standards. The crowd favourite of the night will be booked to play at The House the following Wednesday. Fresh, young talent or some of the local scene are invited to perform on the THoM stage. Every Tuesday night, the hip spot hosts one of the foremost open mic nights in the city bowl. And you might just get some expert advice to x your bike from one of the friendly regulars. Concerning the crowd, have I mentioned the word “hipster” enough? I think you get it. The staff are remarkably chatty for a hipster locale and if you’re lucky, you might even get some good dose of free jokes with your morning brew.įor the vibe, think a contemporary, biking-inspired décor combined with a yesteryear look and feel – weathered ceiling beams and raw, exposed brick walls revealing the building’s age. If you don’t mind working in the dusk (it’s fairly dark inside), it’s a good place to settle down and work for a few hours. When the sun goes down, the House turns into a ‘Prohibition-style’ bar where Cape Town’s hipsters and motorbikes a cionados gather to indulge on old-school cocktails, relaxed artisan ales or some special bourbon, gin, whisky or rum. Nothing fussy or fancy, you’re here to receive your caffeine (or alcohol) injection while talking about bespoke bikes, after all. Our favourites: avocado and cherry tomato on 80% rye with coriander and lots of salt and pepper (or with a fried egg on top) and their uffy sticky mapple bacon apjacks! Great news, the House’s breakfasts are served daily until 14:30 to satisfy all your weekend brunch needs! Lunch consists of vegan pizzas, homemade spicy soups and fresh sandwiches. What’s more, THoM is also one of the handful of places in the city bowl that serve breakfast on a Saturday and Sunday morning. For the riders: they get to enjoy a free cup of the stellar Evil Twin coffee (made from organic arabica beans sourced from Honduras) on Saturdays on presentation of their helmet. And THoM is considered the rock house of coffee. THoM is a testimonial of the sort of innovative genius that comes out of eclectic collaborations.īy now it’s common knowledge that Cape Town takes its coffee fairly seriously. The result of this fusion is an edgy and unique urban space that marries a coffee- shop and bar with a glass-enclosed bike workshop and men’s apparel and accessories outlet. The House of Machines (THoM) is the passion project of craft beverage innovator Brad Armitage, fashion designer Paul van der Spuy, and custom bike builder/ entrepreneur Drew Madacsi, who came together to create a purpose- built space to share and show off their mutual passions.
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