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  2. Club Eden - Wikipedia

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    Club Eden was the first electronic dance music club in Africa. Located at 54 Waterkant street in Cape Town, South Africa.. Eden opened 1990 on Friday 29 November and ran for only one successful season, introducing a new era in nightlife for South Africa.

  3. Mavericks Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Mavericks Revue Bar is a gentlemen's club, situated on Barrack Street, Cape Town, South Africa. [1] Opened in November 2001 by South African entrepreneur, Shane Harrison, Mavericks was established in response to South Africa relaxing its outlook on adult entertainment and strip clubs.

  4. Gentlemen's club - Wikipedia

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    Reform Club, a prominent club in London since the early 19th century. A gentlemen's club is a private social club of a type originally established by old boy networks, typically from Britain's upper classes from the 17th century onwards.

  5. Time Out reveals world’s 50 best cities for 2025 - AOL

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    In Cape Town, Time Out recommends visitors experience the city’s fishing culture in trendy Kalk Bay, or head to East City “for a dose of Capetonian food and design.”

  6. Mark Lifman - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lifman (1965 – 3 November 2024) was a South African businessman associated with organized crime in Cape Town.. Known for his involvement in nightclub security and alleged protection rackets, Lifman faced multiple serious charges over the years, including murder, attempted murder, money laundering, gang-related offences, and tax evasion. [1]

  7. Café Caprice - Wikipedia

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    Café Caprice is a beach bar and restaurant located on Camps Bay Beach in Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. [1] The café is noted for its cocktails [2] [3] and for the celebrities that frequent it. [4] [1] [5] South African rugby player and restaurateur, James Small, was an owner and founder of the club. [6]

  8. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan.One of the many nicknames for New York City is The City That Never Sleeps. [1] Attendees at a nightclub in Cape Town, South Africa Offer Nissim perform at Haoman 17 in Tel Aviv, Israel

  9. Long Street (Cape Town) - Wikipedia

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    Long Street is a major street located in the City Bowl section of Cape Town, South Africa. It is famous as a bohemian hang out and the street is lined with many book stores, various ethnic restaurants and bars. Restaurants include African restaurants such as Zula, and Indian restaurants such as Masala Dosa.