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Randburg has transformed over two decades from a commuter suburb into somewhere people actually want to spend their time. The rise of local cafés reflects that shift. Little Café sits in the middle of this change — a place where the neighbourhood stops to eat, where regulars have their usual order, where the Thursday morning crowd is different from the Sunday brunch crowd, but both feel welcomed. The suburb's growing social fabric depends on these kinds of businesses: places that aren't trying to be destination restaurants, just genuinely good neighbourhood gathering spots. For Randburg residents building community in a sprawling place, the café has become the third space between home and work.
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In Randburg, Brightwater Commons hosts the densest cluster of chain restaurants and fills quickly on weekends — arriving before 12:30 or after 2pm avoids the main lunch rush. The smaller independents around Ferndale tend to offer better value and more personality than the mall options. Look for restaurants with dedicated parking; Randburg's older commercial strips have mixed parking arrangements that add unnecessary friction.