Villains Ale House

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Sixteen local taps, a tasting board to navigate them, and Greenmarket Square light through big domed windows.

Villains Ale House took over the old O'Driscoll's pub site at 38 Hout Street and rebuilt it as central Cape Town's craft ale destination: 16 local taps, an Old English tavern room, and large domed windows that pull Greenmarket Square's light and noise inside. Cape Town's Food Blog ranks it among the city's essential beer houses.

The smart first order is the tasting board, any four beers or ciders, which Cape Town My Love's review priced at R90 and called beer tasting made easy.

Who would hate it? Quiet pint seekers. The room is loud, spacious, and built for groups on their way somewhere else.

Mr Cape Town's review describes the formula: an Old English tavern atmosphere where the domed windows let the energy of Greenmarket Square spill into the old timey interior. Long tables and a central bar keep groups together, and the room runs loud and classy at once, the after work register rather than the nightcap one.

Sixteen taps rotate through local breweries, and the tasting board, four picks for around R90, is the map. The weekly Meet the Beer night invites a different brewery to showcase its range with brewers on hand for questions, per the Food Blog's coverage. The kitchen backs it with pub fare; the sticky BBQ baby back ribs draw best in city claims from Mr Cape Town.

Weekday evenings belong to the city center office crowd; weekends shift younger as the room becomes a launch pad for Long Street. 9Lives recommends it for exactly that span: drinks before dinner, after work, or before the clubs.

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