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Could anybody give me the phone number, address, or email for Afton House. My sister and husband are heading to S.Africa this summer and need a place to stay for their fist and last nights there in Jo'Burg


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Afton Guest House
17 Aftonwold Way
Aston Manor, Kempton Park 1619
P.O. Box 11802, Aston Manor 1630
Gauteng RSA
Phone 27-11-391-7625
Fax 27-11-972-4753
web site: www.aftonguesthouse.com
 
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My wife and I have stayed twice and you can not find any better. Louie has great influence with guns through Joburg and Annalise is a saint and runs a great operation. It is a home away from home and they care about your needs.
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I stayed there in June 2004. I will stay there anytime I go through SA. Be sure and eat at the Seafood Basket. It is worth the flight to Africa just for dinner. Big Grin
T Carr is correct, it is the Ocean Basket...MMMMM Good. Big Grin


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It's the Ocean Basket.

A chain of casual seafood restaurants in South Africa. They are very good.

Try the kingklip and prawns or the seafood platter.

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Terry



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Guests

Just out of interest I see [ Afton Guest House ] now has an AD in the Safari Times monthly newspaper publication as well ...

The AD reads

V.I.P. Meet and Assist

Firearm Import / Export Permits can be obtianed prior to your arrival.

Airport Transfers, Big 5 Photo Safaris.

Transfers to your Hotel / Hunting Camp.

Superb Accommodation - Only 6 minutes from JNB. Int. Airport.

Shopping trips can be arranged - even when in transit

Tel: +27-11-391-7625
Fax: +27-11-972-4753

e-mail: aftongh@netactive.co.za

www.aftonguesthouse.com


THEIR WEBSITE has also been UPGRADED and is very nice and truly informative now



Regards, Peter

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There is certainly nothing wrong with the Ocean Basket but given a choice, I prefer the BBQ whose name escapes me. Louis will know. You absolutely must try the marrow bone appetizer!


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My wife and I stayed at Afton House in March 2005 on our photo safari trip. We were greeted by Louie at the Rovos Rail station in Pretoria with a big van to carry all of my wife's zulu baskets purchased in Durban. They stored all of the merchandize while we toured Botswana. We returned to Afton house and they arranged to take us shopping at the Harbetesport Dam (SP?) outdoor flea market the day we boarded to fly back to Atlanta. They facilitated the transfer of the curios to the taxidermist in Pretoria to go in my crate from a previous hunting trip.

I will stay there every chance I get in the future and I highly reccomend there service.

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Sarge,

Are you thinking of the Chuckwagon Steak House?

We also like La Gondola Restaurant, nice Italian and they also have some seafood.

Regards,

Terry



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THAT'S THE ONE!!!


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Sarge,

Did you enjoy the Chuckwagon? We ate there once and did not have a good experience. Maybe we were there on an off night.

Regards,

Terry



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Well, we were there in August of '04. I believe it was early August but am getting too feeble-minded to remember the exact night. We thought the food was first class and I didn't see anyone in our entire group (there were about a dozen hunters and their wives staying at Afton House that night) who wasn't happy with the meal. Of course if you're there on the night when the chef's teeth hurt and no one in the kitchen is getting along, things can go south quickly.


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