Barney’s Tavern, synonymous with the beachfront and Shark Rock Pier, is one of the city’s most loved pubs and restaurants and has recently been celebrating its 40th birthday. (1985 – 2025)
The Pub Restaurant, which started as the very first Micro brewery, in Gold Reef City South Africa, opened its doors to the people of our Nelson Mandela Bay in 1991. Swapping the thrill of Gold Reef City for a stunning seaview over the bay, a tourist’s dream and a local’s daily vitamin sea boost with a Castle in hand.
Having always integrated local history into the business, the tavern is filled with moments from the past. As one enters, a timeline is available for perusal, highlighting key moments from the history of South African Breweries (SAB), formerly Castle Breweries, and the rise and evolution of craft beer, alongside Barney’s landmark events. Within the Castle Corner section of Barney’s, vistas of the city from different times are showcased.
“We really tied ourselves into the history of the city itself and are always trying to do our bit to preserve heritage”.
Despite challenges along the way, the highlights are numerous. Barney’s was a prime spot for celebrating the Springbok Rugby World Cup victories in 1995, 2007, 2019 and 2023 in true jubilant South African style. And during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, it became the largest independent Castle Draught outlet in the country.
With good food, a wide variety of beers on tap, as well as a selection of local brews and the best view of the bay that the city has to offer, it is evident why Barney’s deck is always buzzing. Throw in some live music every day of the week, and there is no reason to wonder why Gqeberha’s “oldest brew house” is many people’s favourite hangout.