Young and old, black and white, hip and square: Connor's Pub on popular Mackeurtan Ave attracts Durbanites from all strata of society. There's nothing particularly special about the drinks or the food, but the friendly atmosphere can't be topped. Come on a weekday afternoon for midday happy hours for a few cheap beers and people-watching.
Connor's Public House
Durban
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