Nanaga
Car in Alexandria
Address
. Alexandria. Gauteng. 6185Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Nanaga
You’re on the run, no time to sit and take a break. We offer a range of delights of from our homemade roosterkoek and freshly baked pies, to biltong, pineapple juice or a freshly brewed cappuccino to send you on your way. So if its padkos, a snack or quick bite to eat, Nanaga Farmstall is worth a stop. Take a moment and enjoy the surroundings while you cast your eyes over the menu. Just enough time to read it again before you choose. good times, and not-so-good times, there have been various celebrations, a few tragedies, but mostly when we look back it has been a joyous journey that has brought us to where we are today. Sit back, relax for a few moments, and allow us to take you back 43 years. Now, in your minds eye, you see a young woman standing next to the boot of the car, and the boot is wide open. Inside you will see cabbages, as many as will fit into the space. The young lady is Lynn Lake, having been born and bred in Johannesburg, she relocated to the Eastern Cape after marrying her husband, George. Soon young Lynn’s entrepurenial spirit developed an enterprising idea, and her car became a familiar sight to her growing client base. She then got George to build her a little stall, as close to her little spot as possible. Within a short space of time her fresh pineapple juice, pies and roosterkoek (a kind of roll unique to South Africa, cooked on grill and slightly charred) became the order of the day, and very few cars passed by without stopping. And so the little stall grew, and extensions were made, and more extensions, to accommodate the increasing number of items stocked. During this time Lynn had four children, who regularly worked in the Farm Stall during holidays from boarding school, and grew up with the Nanaga Farm Stall in their blood. Whilst on a gap year in England, Leigh-Anne amazingly met the man of her dreams, Malcolm, also a South African, in London and the couple married on her parent’s farm in December Malcolm & Leigh-Anne returned from London and lived and worked in Johannesburg. Malcolm, runs the very same dairy farm, and Leigh-Anne, walking in her mother’s footsteps, took over the running of the farm stall.With the Farm Stall busting at the seams, and the National Roads Department putting pressure on us to move because of the dangerous access off the N2, a new building was erected in 2008, a mere stones throw from the original building.
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