1910 The Old Forge Bar & Restaurant
Ranking
#14
in Restaurants & Food
NPS Score
100
Recommended: Very Likely
Jun '25 - May '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
#BlackFriday The Old Forge in Darling is a stunning venue, with it's Old World charm and welcoming well groomed garden venue; not forgetting to mention it's glamorous indoor options. We feasted on their popular Sunday Roast, which was possibly the most delectable Crackling Pork Belly I've dined on. With all my favorite fresh veggies, crispy potatoes, Yorkshire pudding to die for and gravy. The service was also outstanding. Live music performed by Glyn Lewis was perfectly suited to the setting. We will certainly be back!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
#BlackFriday The Old Forge in Darling is a stunning venue, with it's Old World charm and welcoming well groomed garden venue; not forgetting to mention it's glamorous indoor options. We feasted on their popular Sunday Roast, which was possibly the most delectable Crackling Pork Belly I've dined on. With all my favorite fresh veggies, crispy potatoes, Yorkshire pudding to die for and gravy. The service was also outstanding. Live music performed by Glyn Lewis was perfectly suited to the setting. We will certainly be back!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We overnighted in Darling last Thursday on our way to a West Coast weekend away. The only restaurant open in the town was 1910 Old Forge in Langstraat, & did they take advantage of this fact, with zero alternatives. Corkage on own wine taken was R50/bottle. Their cheapest local wine (Darling Cellars/Cloof) was R350/bottle and their food prices exorbitant! On sitting down we asked for complimentary bread before ordering and were told by our waiter, Alex, “no bread until you have ordered food”! With no other restaurants open, and already 19:00, did he think we would consume the bread, then leave prior to eating a meal, like a bunch of students on a low budget heading to the nearest fast-food takeaway, of which there were also none! Despite the exorbitant food & wine prices, the food was excellent! Why they need to overcharge in a monopoly is a mystery!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We overnighted in Darling last Thursday on our way to a West Coast weekend away. The only restaurant open in the town was 1910 Old Forge in Langstraat, & did they take advantage of this fact, with zero alternatives. Corkage on own wine taken was R50/bottle. Their cheapest local wine (Darling Cellars/Cloof) was R350/bottle and their food prices exorbitant! On sitting down we asked for complimentary bread before ordering and were told by our waiter, Alex, “no bread until you have ordered food”! With no other restaurants open, and already 19:00, did he think we would consume the bread, then leave prior to eating a meal, like a bunch of students on a low budget heading to the nearest fast-food takeaway, of which there were also none! Despite the exorbitant food & wine prices, the food was excellent! Why they need to overcharge in a monopoly is a mystery!
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