The COSMO Bartender of the Year Party

Tamika Doubell Cosmopolitan

This past week I attended a very fun event here in Cape Town, South Africa. It was held at the Shimmy Beach Club at the harbour. I loved the vibe of the evening. There were loads of people all gathered together to see who would win the coveted title of the Cosmopolitan Hottest Bartender of the Year (with prize money of R20 000)!  Cosmopolitan magazine, in partnership with Collison’s White Gold Brandy,  announced on 14 January this year the five guys and five girls who got the nod to compete for the title of “SA’s Hottest Bartender”. The 10 finalists for 2013 were featured in the February issue of Cosmo. Readers had the opportunity to scrutinize these movers and shakers of creative cocktails, and to vote for their favourite. The aim of the Cosmopolitan Hottest Bartender search every year is to find a bartender with the perfect combination of creativity and charisma, who has his or her craft honed to perfection.

The competition is not judged only on looks: each entrant has to submit an original cocktail recipe.

They will then be required to prepare their cocktails on the night of the big finale in Cape Town on 14 March, and the overall winner will walk away with the grand prize of R20 000.


The 10 finalists were:

  • Dillon Nuss from Taco Zulu, Durban
  • Le Riche Meyer from Carnival Court, Cape Town
  • Nicole Adams form Boulevard, Durban
  • Gabriella Trollip from Tiger Tiger, Cape Town
  • Domenico De Lorenzo from Molecular Bars, Johannesburg
  • Johnny Bezuidenhout from Café Caprice, Cape Town - WINNER
  • Robyn Horwitz from Movida, Johannesburg
  • Imaan Mac Quena from Jade Champagne Bar & Lounge, Cape Town
  • Nancy Ellis from Hooters, Durban
  • Donovan Prince from Café Caprice, Cape Town

Cosmo Bartender of the Year

I personally loved the girls. They had a lot of spunk and could definitely hold their own next to the boys. But I have to say, the boys had that cockiness that’s a huge crowd pleaser in something like this. Let’s put it this way……while the girls were smiling, doing a few dance moves from behind the counter and tamely stirring in the vodka, the boys were literally ripping their shirts off, jumping on the counter and flexing their tattoo-covered muscles while shaking that martini!

And let me just say .. HUBBA HUBBA! I mean, C’mon, They had us at HELLO

Photo by Paul Ward

Photo by Paul Ward

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The winner was Johnny Bezuidenhout from Cape Town’s most popular beach bar Café Caprice and he was really deserving. MC Poppy Ntshongwana didn’t have a hard time handing over the cheque!

Photo by Paul Ward

We shot Caprice‘s Skybok Profile a few months ago and for the video, we got Johnny to prepare a Mojito for us on-camera – check out his talent for yourself by watching it HERE.

A great performance was given by iScream & The Chocolate Stix after the show and I really enjoyed their performance. It’s nice to hear local bands singing good music. Check out their blog HERE.

Thank you to everyone involved for bringing us an awesome event!

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Filming Friar Tucks in Grahamstown for Skybok

Coming from Cape Town I’m used to my fair share of nightlife ………….. but Friar Tucks was something else altogether!

A classic nightclub in the heart of Grahamstown, South Africa, with a massive dance floor and 2 bars, you won’t be coming home until the early hours of the morning!

We filmed the club’s video profile for Skybok.net – Online Video Profiles Showcasing South Africa.

It’s been voted as South Africa’s number 1 nightclub.

You can find them on our website under ‘Grahamstown’ (change your city in the top right-hand corner) under ‘Nightclubs’ and ‘Bars and Pubs’.

I absolutely loved the vibe at this venue………. it was packed with students and everyone was having a great time!

I love the music – they often have popular DJs in for the night.

Listen to DJ Skullet’s mix from when he played there in August last year:

http://soundcloud.com/djskullet/dj-skullet-friar-tuck

For more official photos Skybok took click HERE.

Filming The Highlander & Lowlander in Grahamstown for Skybok

Shooting the famous ‘Highlander’ in Grahamstown for Skybok was an absolute delight.

It’s video profile appears on our website under ‘Grahamstown’ (change your city in the top right-hand corner) under ‘Pubs & Bars’, ‘Restaurants’, ‘Conference Centres’ and ‘Bed and Breakfasts’ seeing as it offers accommodation as well.

It’s a fantastic spot to come for a drink and a meal in the evening and socialize with friends or simply watch the latest sporting event.

They serve fantastic meals and I personally think it’s a winning spot to hire out for a function you are having.

My brother and I were joined by two friends during the shoot – Nick, my cousin, and Siphokazi my long-time friend.

We made a great ‘Crew’ on the shoot as together we kept it fun and easy.

(Definitely needed after a long day of hard work shooting venues all over Grahamstown!)

Our ‘Crew’ for the night!

Click HERE for official pictures Skybok took of The Highlander, as well as The Lowlander downstairs.

The Lowlander is also a bar and space for people to have private functions.

We shot the Highlander during the day and actually came back to get The Lowlander that night – where we were met by a massive 21st party which we soon joined in with after we shot!

The whole Highlander venue lies adjacent to Saint Andrews College, and I have a feeling this spot is very popular for birthday parties and special occasions celebrated by students!

Fully licensed and with wheelchair access, the Lowlander also opens up (just like the Highlander above it) to an area where smokers can go.

It was absolute madness and loads of fun.

We took some hilarious pictures – see them HERE.

Hope you enjoy its video profile!

If you have a place you would like us to film, get in touch with me!

Click ‘Email Me’ at the top of this blog.

Filming The Rat & Parrot in Grahamstown for Skybok

I’ve always heard stories about The Rat & Parrot in Grahamstown, South Africa.

But I never believed them until I saw for myself the raucous behaviour that goes on amongst its devoted patrons – 90% of them students from nearby Rhodes University!

A whole lot of fun and a pumping vibe is what you can expect here if you come for a night out on the town – or simply for one of their famous pizzas.

We had so much fun shooting their official video profile for Skybok – check it out at the top of this blog post or on our website “Skybok.net” or on our YouTube Channel “Skybok Travel”.

Categorized under “Bars & Pubs” on our website, I can’t think of a better description for the venue other than utter mayhem and a place where unforgettable memories are made!

Our ‘Crew’ for the night!

Some of the drunk students we captured on film are hilarious and absolutely perfect to truly capture the atmosphere and essence of what you can expect here!

We had so much fun and it was an honour shooting their profile for them.

Everyone there was game and put their best foot forward when the camera was rolling…………. Thank you!

Filming Zula Bar in Cape Town for Skybok

Zula Bar, Cape Town’s premier sound bar, is located at number 98 Longstreet.

Skybok recently shot their video profile, and it was such a pleasure doing it!

The night we went to shoot was absolutely packed – see for yourself in the video.

The line was all the way down the road.

It really reflected the vibrant night life of Cape Town, South Africa.

I loved that this venue had people coming in to do all sorts – party, have a quiet drink or just have dinner.

They do breakfasts, lunches and dinners every day of the week.

They have various dance floors in different sections upstairs and downstairs, where people can listen to up to four different types of music on popular nights.

You can order a drink and then walk around until you find your kind of music.

Come in the week for stand-up comedy acts, acoustic music or bands and on the weekends to club.

They’re very well-known for their pizzas if you’re coming in for dinner with friends.

They’re open Mondays to Thursdays from 12pm-2am and on Fridays to Saturdays from 12pm -4am.

Here are some other interesting blog articles written about Zula on popular blogs:

http://www.capetownmagazine.com/live-music/Zula-Sound-Bars-new-home/141_22_18245

http://www.capetownmagazine.com/events/The-Arrows-concert-at-Zula-Bar-/2012-07-13/11_37_54493

http://www.whatsonincapetown.com/

http://www.capetownlive.com/live/venue_view.jsp?venue_id=8114

http://marieclairvoyant.com/entertainment-news/plugged-in/watch-the-arrows-13-july-zula-bar-cape-town

Filming Tjing Tjing Rooftop Bar in Cape Town for Skybok

Cape Town’s brand new nightclub – Tjing Tjing – is a rooftop bar located just off Longstreet, Cape Town.

And what a bar it is!

This is the latest video from Skybok under the categories of Bars and Nightclubs on our website.

And it is, in fact, our first video of a bar/nightclub since the recent launch of the business!

How exciting:)

We got to shoot on an absolutely packed night!

It was pumping and the video came out exceptionally.

I love their colour scheme and ‘attic’ feel.

The owner is friendly and professional and I can really recommend hiring this place out as a venue for a birthday party, corporate function or business meeting.

It has a festive atmosphere and shooting their official video profile was a dream.

I know it’s become a very popular night-time hotspot… all the cool kids are talking about it ;)

I enjoyed editing this and doing the voice over particularly because I enjoy the venue so much and I wanted to do Ilse Koekemoer (owner)  justice on her fabulous club!

For more photos Skybok took on the night click HERE.

Here are links to some other interesting blog articles on Tjing Tjing:

http://www.capetownmagazine.com/bars/53

http://www.eatout.co.za/Restaurants/8666/Cape-Town/Tapas/Tjing-Tjing-Rooftop-Bar

http://www.food24.com/Restaurants-and-Bars/Restaurants/Dear-Me-20110517

http://www.wininganddining.co.za/western-cape/cape-town/city-bowl/tjing-tjing

http://showme.co.za/cape-town/events-entertainment/free-wine-tasting-at-tjing-tjing-rooftop-bar/

Filming Cape To Cuba in Kalk Bay for Skybok

With Cuban-inspired cuisine and its famous “Che Bar”, Cape-To-Cuba is a popular restuarant to tourists and certainly to a lot of locals in Kalk Bay!

Only a 30 minute drive from Cape Town, it’s always a festive destination.

Shooting a video profile for them was an absolute delight, as their colourful interior set a very fun and vibrant tone for their video.

I loved the Cuban theme with all its decor indoors & outdoors… and I can personally vouch for their Mojitos!

Apparently Che Guevara mixed the first one ever made there himself!

“North Americans don’t understand… that our country is not just Cuba; our country is also humanity.” -Fidel Castro

It’s definitely a good place for a delicious meal or a just a total party :)

For more photos Skybok took, click HERE

And here’s their website if you’re interested in finding out more: http://www.capetocuba.com/

Filming News Café in Port Elizabeth for Skybok

“Celebrate we will, because life is short but sweet for certain.” -Dave Matthews

I think News Café is hot!

It’s a great place to be for any special occasion, or simply just for a good night out.

We shot this one in PE at – you’re favourite and mine – The Boardwalk!

We got it on a nice day and everyone was excited and friendly, which is great..

We all know the News Café brand… there’s one in practically every city in South Africa (well, more than one).

Check out their website, it’s pretty cool - http://www.newscafe.co.za/

“You are only young once, after that you have to think of another excuse” -Billy Arthur

I remember coming here one night when DJ Fresh was playing. Good times!

They serve all kinds of cocktails (my favourite is a Mojito) and basically News Café is a combination of a coffee shop, restaurant, nightclub and bar.

They do breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

For more photos Skybok took, click HERE

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Filming The Music Kitchen in Port Elizabeth for Skybok

Wow.

If you’re looking for the latest evening hotspot in Port Elizabeth, The Music Kitchen is my personal recommendation!

Known for their Wednesday nights all-you-can-eat ribs and prawns, this is one of the coolest spots I’ve been to in a while!

- And don’t take my word for it, ask any local you meet.

Run by two good-looking entrepreneurs who know what they want – and who also happen to be a couple:) – you’re guaranteed speedy and friendly service, not to mention a few laughs thanks to their good attitudes that can’t help but rub off on their patrons.

The Music Kitchen is on Facebook so if you like what you see, join their online family HERE

They are also on Twitter, so follow them HERE

What’s great about this place is that they provide a platform for original artists to perform.

If you’re a muso in the area of Port Elizabeth, you can apply to perform and you’ll join their wall of fame which features many famous names in the South African music industry.

As personal friends of ours too, shooting this venue was an absolute delight for me and my brother!

This restaurant and bar opened its doors in 2011 and has already gained itself an electric reputation… I, for one, can’t wait to see what the future holds!