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Be Sure to Make a Pitt Stop at Robberg Nature Reserve's Kiosk

23 Jan 2024

What’s better than a beverage and snack stop when on a getaway? Be lured by the smell of coffee to awaken your senses, and an assortment of  fresh juices, cold press juices, muffins, nuts, and sandwiches to kick start your day. Robberg Nature Reserve kiosk, a food vending trailer with a deck built into it, is conveniently situated in the car park.

The kiosk is now open from 7am to 6pm in summer and 8am to 5pm in winter and is fully stocked with an array of hot beverages, cold drinks, light snacks, sandwiches, and sweet treats to boost your energy levels. If smoothies are your thing, you won’t be disappointed with the burst of flavours on offering. Take your pick!

Create memories with us by purchasing CapeNature branded items to remind you of the fun experience topped with great service, friendly faces, and a visit to the outdoors like no other. Pop into our kiosk today and share your journey with us. We’d love to hear from you!

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Aloha! CapeNature's friendly staff is ready to welcome you the the kiosk. 

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The beverage menu has something for everyone to choose from.

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Keen for a scrumptious sandwich? Yes, please!

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