The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant

St George's Cathedral, 1 Wale Street, Cape Town, 8001 ,South Africa
The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant is one of the popular Jazz & Blues Club located in St George's Cathedral, 1 Wale Street ,Cape Town listed under Bar in Cape Town , Restaurant in Cape Town , Arts/entertainment/nightlife in Cape Town , Jazz Club in Cape Town ,

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THE CRYPT: Famous historic meeting place beneath St George's Cathedral where African and International jazz, cultures and cuisine fuse. The St George's Cathedral Crypt, built in 1898, is an important Cape Town landmark and museum. Now a jazz restaurant, The Crypt serves dinner and drinks in a setting that retains a sense of its history and charm.

Open for dinner and drinks Tuesday through Saturday
Music from 8pm to 11pm Tuesday through Saturdays

Cape Town is very proud of its jazz heritage and so at THE CRYPT we hope
• to present the best South African based jazz available in a relaxed atmosphere,
• to create a destination venue for new and established musicians to collaborate and captivate Cape Town’s community of Jazz lovers,
• to provide local and visiting musicians a place to hang, commune, and play together,
• to provide a platform for international music exchange – a great stop on the tour circuit for international musicians,
• to attract new audiences to Jazz by presenting great musicians in an intimate setting where Jazz can thrive and the guests become "family".


After 11 years of Jazz on Friday in Franschhoek with Derk Blaisse’s band Cape Dutch onnection, The Crypt Jazz Restaurant opened its
doors on the 19th of April 2013, to create a platform for Cape jazz musicians and Capetonians.

The Crypt is part of Desmond Tutu’s Memorial and Witness Centre which memorizes the famous march held in 1989, a few months before Mandela was released from prison. The march started at the Centre which in itself is part of St George’s Cathedral built by architect Herbert Baker and completed in 1890.

A jazz enthusiast, the Dean of St. George’s Cathedral - Michael Weeder - has a vision for the Cathedral as ‘the people’s church’.
The Crypt Jazz Restaurant forms part of this vision by reaching out to diverse communities through the universal language of music.

The interior of The Crypt Jazz Restaurant is designed by Charlotte
Daneel, founder of La Grange Art and Interiors in Franschhoek.

The white Baby Grand was manufactured in 1923, by Grotrian Steinweg of Germany whose history dates back to 1835 when the first factory producing superior quality pianos was built by Heinrich Steinweg, later known as Henry Steinway after his emigration to the US where he founded Steinway & Sons. Derk Blaisse acquired the piano in 1959 and paid for it by doing gigs while studying in Amsterdam.

The musicians of The Crypt are supported by CONCERTS SA, a joint venture of RIKSKONSERTENE of Norway and the SAMRO Foundation. With the highly appreciated backing of CONCERTS SA, The Crypt is able
to offer extra funding for the musicians.

The restaurant is run by manager Helene Groeneveld and chef Lenie Daniels who for more than 10 years were in charge of La Fromagerie at La Grange in Franschhoek, home of “Jazz on Friday”. The Crypt Jazz
Restaurant is supervised by Franschhoek master chef Matthew Gordon.

All the beef on this menu is from the Nguni cattle herd at Sneeuberg Nature Reserve in the Great Karoo, owned by Charlotte Daneel and
Derk Blaisse. The Reserve comprises 14 500 hectare and is situated in the Sneeuberg Mountains with an altitude from 1550 to 2000 meters. A fertile valley with famous Karoo grasses and herbs provides an abundance
of grazing for the Nguni herd, Eland, Zebra, Swart Wildebees and other antelope.

The beef is matured and hung for up to 20 days to enhance flavour and tenderness. (www.sneeubergnaturereserve.com)

The Big Five of South African Cheeses plays a special role at The Crypt. The National Cheese Festival was founded by Derk Blaisse in 2000
when 65 farmhouse cheesemakers from all over South Africa came to Franschhoek to present their hand made cheeses. The love for a good farmhouse cheese is inherent to The Crypt Jazz Restaurant.

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