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Gqeberha's coffee culture has grown quietly over the past decade, moving beyond the instant coffee and koeksister routine to something more intentional. House of Coffees sits in that shift—a city increasingly populated by people working remotely, students between classes, and those who've developed a taste for properly made coffee and lighter meals. The city's growth in this direction reflects broader changes: more young professionals, more people working flexible hours, more demand for spaces where you can work, meet, or just sit with a decent cup. In a port city that's modernising, cafés like this have become the kind of place where the city's character actually shows itself. It's not about being fancy; it's about recognising what Gqeberha's residents increasingly want.
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In Gqeberha, the Boardwalk casino and hotel precinct has the most concentrated dining options for visitors, but the Summerstrand strip and Humewood Road offer more independent character and better pricing. The city has a genuinely good seafood supply given its coastal location, and the smaller restaurants near the harbour tend to source it more directly than tourist-facing venues. Gqeberha is more affordable across the board than Cape Town or Durban — quality-to-cost ratios are strong.