THE GSPOT

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Discover The G-Spot from Wednesdays – Saturdays.....

It is not a Club or a Pub…….. it’s an experience!!

It captivates the mature retro music lover and is the one place where adults can act like children.Generations CafĂ© or “The G-Spot” as it is better known attracts a client base from the core of the Cape Peninsula and is one of the few venues which host live bands up to five days a week.

Contributing to the success of The “G-Spot”, is the fact that the venue is not too "laid back" as to be too sloppy and not too up market to be too "yuppie".Not only does the venue cater for jazz enthusiasts, but also provides a relaxed atmosphere for pleasure and leisure.G-Spot has become an institution for music lovers and musicians from all corners of the globe due to the fact that live entertainment has been conducive to it’s success.

 

Some of South Africa’s most popular artists that have graced the stage here include,Ernie Smith, Alistair Izobell, Allou April, Robbie Jansen, Jimmy Dludlu and Garth Taylor.

 

International artists like Spyro Gyra,Jonathon Butler and The Jazz Crusaders have also taken to the G Spot stage for brief performances & appearances.The venue has become a popular world wide brand and over the past 9 years has hosted prestigious functions, events and launches for the corporate, private and government sector.

The new venue find it’s new home in Gunners Circle Centre, adjacent toThe Epping Market, which is in close proximity to the previous location.It now boasts a mini conference room, 2 bars,10 gambling machines and as always a stage for live performances with a cloak room for artists & bands.We are especially proud of the fact that it is accessible for the physically challenged featuring ramps for wheelchairs and a handicapped bathroom.With kitchen and convenient bathroom facilities the venue is also available for formal or informal functions.

 

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