Perseverance Tavern

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The Perseverance Tavern, also known as The Percy or Persies, is a public house established in 1808[1] by Johannes Blesser in Cape Town.[2][3] At the time of its temporary closure due to the Covid-19 crisis, it was notable for being the oldest pub in South Africa.[2][3][4] It was established during a period when Cape Town was a major port supporting sea going trade between Europe and Asia during which the city was known as "The Tavern of the Seas".[5] The tavern was owned by Ohlsson’s Breweries for the first half of the 20th century until being sold in 1956.

Alternative names
  • The Percy
  • Persies
Location83 Buitenkant Street
Cape Town City Bowl
Cape Town
8001
Coordinates33.930524°S 18.420900°E / -33.930524; 18.420900,
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The Perseverance Tavern
The Perseverance Tavern in March 2020.
The Perseverance Tavern in early March 2020, a few months before its closure.
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Alternative names
  • The Percy
  • Persies
General information
TypePublic house
Location83 Buitenkant Street
Cape Town City Bowl
Cape Town
8001
Coordinates33.930524°S 18.420900°E / -33.930524; 18.420900,
Opened1808 (217–218 years old)
Technical details
Floor count1
Website
perseverancetavern.co.za
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It closed on 22 July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdown and alcohol sales ban.[2][3][6] The tavern was re-opened under new ownership on 26 February 2021 following the easing of COVID-19 lockdown measures.[7]

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