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Daddy Daycare Brings Racing Fun To Milnerton

Rev&Race in Milnerton is giving dads a night of slot-car racing, simulators, foosball and friendly competition for Father’s Day.

Last updated: June 12, 2026 7:37 am
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  • Daddy Daycare takes place at Rev&Race in Milnerton on Saturday, 20 June.
  • The event runs from 19:00 to 22:00 at The Paddocks Shopping Centre
  • The night includes slot-car racing, racing simulators, foosball and games.
  • Tickets are listed from R280 per person through Quicket.

Milnerton dads are getting a different kind of Father’s Day night out as Rev&Race prepares to host Daddy Daycare, a racing-themed evening built around slot cars, simulators, foosball and friendly competition. The event takes place at The Paddocks Shopping Centre on Saturday, 20 June, from 19:00 to 22:00, giving fathers, friends and grandads a chance to trade socks and coffee mugs for racing laps, games and bragging rights. With tickets listed from R280 on Quicket, the event adds a fun local option to Cape Town’s Father’s Day calendar.

A Father’s Day event with a racing twist is heading to Milnerton as Rev&Race hosts Daddy Daycare: Drop Dad Off For The Night.

The event takes place on Saturday, 20 June, from 19:00 to 22:00 at Rev&Race, located at The Paddocks Shopping Centre on Racecourse Road in Milnerton.

The idea is simple. Instead of another pair of socks, another mug, or another last-minute gift, dads get a night out with racing, games and competition.

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Daddy Daycare is aimed at dads who enjoy cars, racing games and a bit of friendly rivalry. The evening includes slot-car racing, racing simulators, foosball and games. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase, and the event gives dads a chance to compete for fastest-lap bragging rights.

For Capetonians looking for a practical Father’s Day experience, this is a local option with a clear theme. It is not a formal dinner, a wine tasting, or a quiet family lunch. It is built for dads who want to race, laugh, compete and enjoy a few hours away from the usual routine.

Rev&Race is based inside The Paddocks Shopping Centre in Milnerton. The venue describes itself as a family entertainment space with a large 39-metre, four-lane slot-car track, racing simulators, foosball and a lounge area with views across the Milnerton skyline.

That setting gives the event a strong local events angle.

Cape Town has no shortage of Father’s Day lunches and restaurant specials, but Daddy Daycare offers something different. It turns the evening into an activity rather than only a meal. For many dads, especially those who enjoy cars or racing games, that may feel more personal than a standard gift.

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The event listing says the night is for dads who want to race, compete, hang out and pretend they are Formula 1 drivers for the evening. It also describes the event as a night for competitive dads, overconfident dads, friends who think they are faster than each other, and grandads with unfinished racing careers.

That tone gives the event its charm.

It does not take itself too seriously. It is designed around fun, light competition and giving dads space to enjoy something playful.

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The event is listed as no under-18s, which makes it an adults-only evening rather than a full family outing. That is important for readers to know before booking. Families looking for a children-friendly Father’s Day event will need to check other Rev&Race options or plan a separate visit.

For this event, the focus is clear: dads get dropped off for the night.

Ticket options listed on Quicket include an early bird ticket from R280 per person, a normal ticket listed at R320 per person from 1 June to 20 June, and a Pit Crew for Two option at R550 for two dads. The event page says bookings are essential and tickets are limited.

That makes early booking useful for anyone planning around Father’s Day weekend.

The event also works well for groups. Friends can book together, siblings can send their dad and uncle together, or partners can book a night out for dads who do not want a traditional Father’s Day gift. The Pit Crew for Two option gives the event a ready-made pair booking for two fathers or friends.

The venue’s racing format also adds a competitive structure to the night. Slot-car racing is simple enough for first-timers but still competitive enough for people who take lap times seriously. Racing simulators add a more modern driving-game feel, while foosball and other games give groups something to do between races.

That mix matters because not every guest will have the same racing experience. A good local event needs enough variety to keep people involved. Some dads may want to chase lap times. Others may just want to enjoy the atmosphere, talk to friends and take part without pressure.

The Milnerton location is also practical. The Paddocks Shopping Centre is easy to reach from several parts of the city, including Table View, Century City, Montague Gardens, Edgemead, Bothasig and the wider northern suburbs. It also places the event close to restaurants, shops and other evening options.

For Cape Town’s local events scene, smaller venue-based events like this are important. They give communities more choices beyond large shows, stadium events or central-city entertainment. They also support local businesses that are trying to create experiences around hobbies, families and social connection.

Rev&Race has positioned itself around screen-free, high-energy entertainment. The venue’s Quicket organiser profile describes it as a space where families can reconnect through racing and games. While Daddy Daycare itself is an adults-only event, the wider venue concept is built around racing as a social activity.

That makes the event easy to understand.

It is not only about cars. It is about shared play, competition and a night that gives dads something to do instead of another gift to put on a shelf.

The event also arrives at a time when experiential gifts have become more popular. Many people prefer giving someone an activity, outing or shared memory rather than buying another physical item. For Father’s Day, that trend makes sense. A racing night can feel more thoughtful than a generic gift, especially for dads who enjoy cars, games or competition.

There is also a social benefit.

Many fathers carry heavy work and family responsibilities. A light, low-pressure night out can be a welcome break. The event’s theme plays into that idea by giving dads a few hours to relax, race and enjoy themselves without needing to organise the evening.

That is why the “drop dad off” idea works. It is humorous, but it also understands the point of the event. Dad gets a night out. Someone else handles the plan.

For readers, the practical details are straightforward.

Daddy Daycare takes place on Saturday, 20 June, from 19:00 to 22:00. The venue is Rev&Race at The Paddocks Shopping Centre, 0A Racecourse Road, Milnerton. Tickets are available through Quicket, with pricing listed from R280 per person. The event is for adults only, and limited tickets are available.

The listing says snacks and drinks will be available for purchase, so attendees should not assume everything is included in the ticket price. The event is more about access to the racing and games experience than a full dinner package.

For Cape Town News readers planning Father’s Day activities, this is one to consider if dad enjoys cars, competition or something different from the usual routine.

It is local. It is easy to understand. And it gives Father’s Day a proper racing night in Milnerton.

Q&A

What is Daddy Daycare at Rev&Race?

Daddy Daycare is a Father’s Day-themed racing night for dads, featuring slot-car racing, racing simulators, foosball and games.

When does the event take place?

The event takes place on Saturday, 20 June, from 19:00 to 22:00.

Where is the event?

The event is at Rev&Race, The Paddocks Shopping Centre, 0A Racecourse Road, Milnerton.

How much are tickets?

Tickets are listed from R280 per person on Quicket. Other ticket options include a normal ticket at R320 and a Pit Crew for Two option at R550 for two dads.

Is the event child-friendly?

No. The Quicket listing states that the event is for adults only and no under-18s are allowed.

What is included in the event?

The night includes slot-car racing, racing simulators, foosball and games. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Who is the event aimed at?

The event is aimed at dads, grandads, husbands and friends who enjoy racing, games and friendly competition.

Do people need to book?

Yes. The event listing says bookings are essential and tickets are limited.

SAI Search Summary:
Daddy Daycare: Drop Dad Off For The Night takes place at Rev&Race in Milnerton on Saturday, 20 June, from 19:00 to 22:00. The Father’s Day-themed event includes slot-car racing, racing simulators, foosball and games, with snacks and drinks available for purchase. Rev&Race is located at The Paddocks Shopping Centre, 0A Racecourse Road, Milnerton. Tickets are listed on Quicket from R280 per person, with other ticket options including a normal ticket and a Pit Crew for Two package. The event is adults-only, with no under-18s allowed.

Source: Quicket – Rev&Race; Rev&Race – Event Listing.

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Cape Town News Desk

CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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