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The Radium Beerhall is the oldest surviving bar and grill house in Johannesburg. [1] It is located on the corner of Louis Botha Avenue and 9th Street in Orange Grove. It regularly hosts live music. Originally The Radium, as it is also known, was a tea room owned by the Kalil family, when it opened in 1929.
The Beerhouse was a speciality beer hall which opened in Cape Town's Upper Long Street on International Beer Day, Friday 2 August 2013, [1] and closed 11 years later, on 3 August, 2024. [ 2 ] Occupying a two-storey Victorian building , the former premises of Bead Merchants of Africa, [ 3 ] The Beerhouse comprised a long bar, inside lounge ...
South African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewery headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016. [2]
SAB World of Beer was a museum of beer, and conference venue operated by South African Breweries; [1] it was located in Newtown, Johannesburg, South Africa. It closed in September 2019. [ 2 ]
A beerhouse was a type of public house created in the United Kingdom by the Beerhouse Act 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4.c. 64), legally defined as a place "where beer is sold to be consumed on the premises". [1]
It was known as "Beit's house" In 1893, a two-story edifice was built with luxury finishes such as balconies, cast iron bars, and a copper and green-tiled cupola. [1] The Jameson Raid was said to have been planned here. Hermann Eckstein, Jr., hired the South African architectural firm Leck & Emley to build Johannesburg's first skyscraper of
Beers, North Brabant, a Dutch place in the North Brabant municipality of Cuijk; De Beers, a Johannesburg-based diamond mining and trading corporation; Beers criteria, Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults; Samuel Beers House, historic residence in Knox County, Ohio, US
Anstey's Building was designed by architectural firm Emley & Williamson and was built in 1935, completed in 1937. It is situated in stand 118/9/20 on the corner of Joubert and Jeppe Streets in Johannesburg. Standing 20 storeys high, the building is one of Johannesburg's landmark high-rise buildings from the Art Deco era.