Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 November 2023

Namibia & South Africa: What is Shebeen?

A shebeen (Irish: síbín, "home-made whiskey") was originally an illicit bar or club where accessible alcoholic beverages were sold without a license. The term has spread far from its origins in Ireland, to Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe, the English-speaking Caribbean, Namibia, Malawi and South Africa. In modern South Africa, many shebeens are now fully legal.

Originally shebeens were operated illegally by women who were called Shebeen Queens and were themselves a revival of the African tradition that assigned the role of alcohol brewing to women. The Shebeen Queens would sell homebrewed and home-distilled alcohol and provided patrons with a place to meet and discuss political and social issues. Often, patrons and owners were arrested by the police, though the shebeens were frequently reopened because of their importance in unifying the community and providing a safe place for discussion.

During the apartheid era, shebeens became a crucial meeting place for activists, some attracting working-class activists and community members, while others attracted lawyers, doctors and musicians.

Shebeens also provided music and dancing, allowing patrons to express themselves culturally, which helped give rise and support the musical genre kwaito. Currently, shebeens are legal in South Africa and have become an integral part of South African urban culture, serving commercial beers as well as umqombothi, a traditional African beer made from maize and sorghum. Shebeens still form an important part of today's social scene. In contemporary South Africa, they serve a function similar to juke joints for African Americans in the rural Deep South of the USA. They represent a sense of community, identity, and belonging.

Today, most alcoholic beverages' target market is the affluent black African class (particularly male), whose persona is perceived to be educated, tied to the high end job market and a step up in the social ladder. As well as appealing to South Africa's youth, most shebeens are owned by black men. Shebeens are bouncing back as South Africans try to aspire to better economic conditions in order to preserve some of their cultural and economic affairs.

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Sunday, 18 December 2022

Namibia: Andy's Pub in Klein Windhoek, Windhoek | Паб Энди Виндхук Намибия

Andy's Pub is one of the most popular German Pubs in Windhoek with great food and drinks to choose from. Come join us and feel the experience!

Yummy, relaxed, funny.

Andy’s Pub & Restaurant is a European bistro in the capital of Namibia offering everything from Pizza, Schnitzel, Steaks to famous German dishes such as home made Curry Wurst in a comfortable pub atmosphere. Andy’s pub is probably the most famous German Pub in Windhoek with two beer gardens and is said to be the perfect place to watch sports on one of the several big LED TV’s mounted on the walls throughout the pub.

Address: 318 Sam Nujoma Drive, Klein Windhoek, Namibia.

Categories: German Restaurant, Sports Bar, Beer Bar.

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Local Experience

This is the place to go if you want to feel part of the locals in Windhoek. The service is very laid back but it is only a bad thing if you are in a hurry. Therefore go with an open mind and enjoy the atmosphere. The bar is small and intimate. A bar in the full sense of the word if you take into account that people can smoke in here. The interior is crazy full with very interesting mementos especially car license plates. They are famous for their pizza and curried sausage with chips. Don’t expect French cuisine. The beer is very popular. Enjoy it with a soccer or rugby game on the TV and you will have a real Namibian local experience.

Great Pizza and Curried Sausage

Andy’s is an eclectic mix of characters and loyal supporters that frequent this little pub in Klein Windhoek. Andy’s is a larger than life sort of publican – that serves the best pizza and curried sausage and chips in Windhoek. The food is quick, the beers are cold and the price is great.

Great place - Excellent Food

If you are coming to Andy's because you want specifically a meal, please perform this during the earlier hours as the pub gets crowded very quickly which causes delays in service. But that is expected as This establishment is more of a "bar" then a restaurant and the focus is on sitting with your friends, enjoying drinks and good conversations. The opinions of the other commenters were that they would walk in, receive a meal quickly, eat and have some drinks. That is not what this establishment is about. It is a "Beer Garden" in the typical German sense. You come to drink, if you want food, order but you are there for the atmosphere, not the haste service.

If you want quick, good food with a nice atmosphere, go to Sardinia's, however if you want arguable the best pizza in town come to Andy's. Just plan to sit down, have a few drinks with friends and be patient. Even in the most crowded of situations, a pizza will take 45 minutes to an hour, enough time to take down a couple pints with your guests and relax.

Andy's has some of the best food in town at great prices but be aware, this is no Nando's with 15 minute service. Come for the beers, cheers and if you want food, order it upfront when you get your drinks, just please, no more tears.

Nice bar to hang out

A funny bar where you don't find too many tourists. It's a nice place to have some beers, watch football and to have fun. The service must have improved. In general the waitresses and waiters are attentive. I like the ribs there.

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