Bars & Pubs in Norwood, Johannesburg

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59 Grant Avenue, Norwood, Johannesburg, 2192

011 483 3371
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83 4th Ave, Johannesburg, 2092

011 492 7790
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177 Oxford Road, Johannesburg, 2196

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30 Derby Rd, Johannesburg, 2094

082 761 6820
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26 Cradock Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

010 023 3316
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139 Queen St, Johannesburg, 2000

011 616 8760
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21 Keyes Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

010 110 0696
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633 Louis, Bramley, 2090

072 611 1255
Boasting a 12 metre serving bar, beautiful greenery for a perfect setting, we offer a family service that cannot be compared. Private booths, modern furniture, large spaces and our DJs are sure to make your stay worthwhile. Private functions and bookings can be made. Let us make your next party memorable! Different daily specials available in store.
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144 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2193

011 327 6596
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6 Gwen Lane, Fredman Dr, Johannesburg, 2196

079 179 7362
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198 Oxford Rd, Johannesburg, 2196

083 993 8205
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21 Keyes Avenue, 2nd Floor, Keyes Art Mile, Johannesburg, 2196

010 594 5545
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8 IVANHOE ST, Jeppestown, 2094

011 624 3137
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62 Tyrone Ave, Randburg, 2122

076 030 4200
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1403 Albertina Sisulu Road, Troyeville, Johannesburg, 2094

011 402 7709
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28 Bradford Rd, Germiston, Bedfordview, 2007

010 045 0440
Before reaching the heights of commercial success, Antonio Iozzo emerged from inauspicious beginnings as a first-generation Italian South African descended from ancestral roots in the south of Italy. The roots of such a heritage run deep, and it’s on the pillars of an upbringing at the centre of a traditional, god-fearing Italian family that Antonio formed his love for all things Italian – Fast cars, architecture, history, the arts, and last but not least, food. It was natural then, when two years after Antonio’s father received the devastating diagnosis of multiple sclerosis that rendered him unable to work, that Antonio at the age of 15 got a job at the local pizzeria as a pizza man as a way to earn an income to support his family. Soon thereafter, and subsequent to having put himself through hotel school, Antonio together with his family and their meagre resources opened their own Italian restaurant. The venture ultimately proved overly ambitious and failed, leaving the family virtually destitute and closed the door on Antonio’s dream of bringing people together through the shared love of authentic Italian food inspired by nonna’s recipes of old. Whilst this twist of fate seemingly closed the door on Antonio’s dream of forging a career in a melting pot of pomodoro sauce, it inadvertently opened doorways to the success Antonio has achieved commercially in the insurance, construction and health & wellness industries. And whilst the success may seem front and centre, it is through having reached the heights of this success that fate once again threw a dough ball - this time in the form of a second chance to revive Antonio’s dream of owning & running a restaurant specialising in authentic Italian and Mediterranean food.
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20 Kruger St, Johannesburg, 2094

082 370 9284
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9 GRAFTON AVENUE, Johannesburg, 2196

011 442 4056
Giles is one of the northern suburbs’ most popular after work meeting places and has become renowned for its bustling ambience and superb deck overlooking the Craighall Park Valley which has a magnificent sunset view. Opened in 1994, by Ian and Jenni Gillies, Giles began as a small neighbourhood pub with a rather large restaurant. The name was spawned through the combination of Ian’s nickname and from the title of Giles cartoon books (drawn by Roland “Carl” Giles and published in the London Daily Express from 1945 – 1991) some of which were copied and pasted on the original dinner tables.
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12 Gleneagles Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 027 3707
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42 Andries St, Sandton, 2090

011 887 4555