Ronwen Williams was among the faces present as Castle Lager, in collaboration with Play Braamfontein, hosted a memorable evening to mark the reopening of Kitchener's Carvery, Joburg's oldest running bar.
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The event, which celebrated the rich heritage of both Castle Lager and the iconic venue, featured cold beers, a lively braai, music, and bespoke design that added to the atmosphere.
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The re-launch also highlighted Castle's new packaging and positioning, while emphasizing how the venue is set to breathe new life into the Braamfontein area and become a central part of the city's social scene once again.
Among the star-studded guests in attendance was Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns captain Ronwen Williams, who was seen soaking in the festivities with fellow football legends Doctor Khumalo, Aaron 'Mbazo' Mokoena, and Andre Arendse. The event also welcomed other notable figures from South African rugby and cricket, creating an unforgettable blend of sports culture.
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Kitchener's Carvery's reopening marks more than just a venue relaunch; it's a celebration of South African culture, sport, and community, all intertwined with the legacy of Castle Lager. The evening truly showcased the power of tradition, nostalgia, and the enduring spirit of Johannesburg.
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— Castle Lager SA (@CastleLagerSA) January 23, 2025
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— M-Sports Marketing (@M_SportsSA) January 23, 2025