Cape Town’s 7 AM Coffee Club Turns Mornings Into Vibes
- A social media clip revealed an energetic early-morning gathering where people started their day with upbeat music and vibe
- The event offered a fun and refreshing alternative to the usual morning routine, complete with light snacks and a welcoming atmosphere
- Mzansi viewers online were intrigued by the concept, with many calling it a creative and positive way to kick off the weekend
South Africans are fascinated by a morning event that turns the start of the day into a social and uplifting experience.

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Early mornings in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs are taking a lively turn, thanks to the 7 AM Coffee Club. A TikTok video posted by user @phano_styles shows a unique Friday morning event where partygoers trade late-night drinks for steaming coffee and vibrant energy.
Set at D-School Afrika on UCT’s Middle Campus, the CoffeeRave combines upbeat music, community interaction, and a dose of positivity before the workday begins. Participants groove to live beats, sip freshly brewed coffee, and socialise with a like-minded crowd that values fun without the hangover.

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The space also includes thrift stalls, book swaps, and light treats, giving it a market-like charm while maintaining a mini dance floor vibe. The event, which runs from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., reflects a growing global trend where people seek healthier, community-focused alternatives to nightlife.
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7 AM Coffee Club redefines mornings in Cape Town
What makes the 7 AM Coffee Club stand out is the way it transforms a routine morning into a memorable experience. Instead of waiting for the weekend to socialise, people get to start their day surrounded by positive energy and like-minded individuals. It’s a shift away from late-night partying and toward something lighter, healthier, and more community-driven.
For many, the appeal lies in leaving the event feeling energised rather than drained. Social media users have praised the idea, calling it a refreshing way to combine fun, fitness, and social connection without sacrificing productivity. By reimagining what a party can look like, the 7 AM Coffee Club is giving Cape Town a new rhythm, one that begins with coffee, laughter, and the promise of a better day.

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Mzansi reacted to the video
Kele said:
“I will definitely be there because this looks like such a fun way to start the morning.”
Quinton Khumalo wrote:
“Ok, no for real, I will be there, fam. I’m even thinking of starting my walk at 2 a.m. just to arrive on time.”
Nefelibata commented:
“Sbwl! I wish I knew where exactly this is happening in Johannesburg because I really want to go.”
Trophy said:
“Oh, we will be there for sure. This looks like the perfect way to kick off the day.”
Botshelobwame wrote:
“Oh, trust, I’m going to be there. I can already tell it’s going to be so much fun.”
MsJess commented:
“Now this I love! I don’t have a choice but to be there, but I need to know if it’s for students only or open to the public. Could you do a video showing exactly where to get dropped off by Uber and how to reach the rave?”

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Mel UGC Creator said:
“Finally, there’s an event I can actually attend, and I am so ready for it.”
Monae_za wrote:
“I’ll be there, no doubt. I’ve already cleared my Friday morning for this.”
Check out the TikTok video below:
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