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Ever wondered what it’s like to have breakfast on a train without actually leaving the city? Whether you’re a Harry Potter fan dreaming of the Hogwarts Express or simply someone who loves a quirky, themed dining experience, Atlantic Express in Sea Point ticks all the hidden gem boxes. This is not your average café. Housed inside an old train carriage along Regent Road, this unique restaurant is hard to miss, and impossible to forget.

What Makes This Hidden Gem Special

From the moment you slide open the “cabin” doors, you’re in for a ride. You’re greeted by train-inspired interiors: vintage-style tables, overhead luggage racks, and cabin windows that instantly transport you. It’s these little touches that make Atlantic Express stand out as one of the most unique breakfast spots in Cape Town. We loved the aesthetic, the attention to detail, and the creativity of turning a real train into a functioning restaurant. Major points for the experience.

What We Ordered

We kept it classic and hearty: Eggs Benedict – creamy, well-balanced, and delicious, the farmhouse Breakfast is the kind that fuels you for a full Cape Town day, and fresh Juices are cold, refreshing, and perfect for a warm day. The portion sizes were generous, which makes the slightly higher prices feel totally fair. You’re paying for both a filling meal and a one-of-a-kind setting.

Breakfast on a Train

What Could Be Better

Honestly, not much! The pricing is on the higher end compared to your average brunch spot, but we’d say it balances out when you consider portion size and the novelty of the experience.

Location: Regent Road, Sea Point, Cape Town

Cost: Slightly above average (but generous portions!)

Perfect for: A themed breakfast, Harry Potter fans, or anyone looking to do something different in Cape Town

Whether you’re a local exploring new brunch spots or a visitor looking for cool things to do in Cape Town, Atlantic Express is worth a stop. Bring a breakfast buddy, your camera, and your appetite, you’ll want to remember this one. to go!

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