CHRIS THURMAN: Breath of fresh air in a noisy city
Dweba is open, whether you come to view the art, meet over a coffee or work in a creative space
31 January 2025 - 05:00
It’s a hot, frantic day in the Cape Town city bowl as I make my way to 167 Longmarket Street, the new home of Dweba Art and Café. A jackhammer smashes into concrete somewhere nearby. Car drivers bicker over parking spaces.
As soon as I step inside, however, all of that sense data disappears — replaced by the smell of coffee and the sounds of gentle conversation on the far side of the room. It is light and cool. A breath of fresh air in more ways than one...
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