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Beerhouse on Long

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Grill & Steak

Beerhouse on Long

Beerhouse on Long Street is nirvana for beer lovers, offering a staggering selection of over 99 craft and imported beers. This vibrant Cape Town hotspot has become synonymous with exceptional beer experiences, attracting both seasoned connoisseurs and those just discovering the world of craft brews. The knowledgeable and passionate staff are always on hand to guide you through the extensive menu, offering expert recommendations and sharing their enthusiasm for the diverse range.

Beyond its impressive beer selection, Beerhouse offers a delicious food menu carefully curated to complement the various brews. From hearty pub fare to lighter bites, the offerings use the flavors of the beers to provide food that celebrates brews. The lively atmosphere, combined with a strong commitment to supporting local breweries, creates a space for everyone to enjoy.

Whether you’re seeking a casual gathering with friends or a memorable night out, Beerhouse on Long is ideal to tap into the world of beer.

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