Hans actor opens real medieval bar in Prague for KCD2

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The quest for authenticity often leads to the most rewarding destinations, and for one actor of a celebrated role, that destination is currently taking shape in Prague. Luke Dale, the man who brings the lovable Hans Capon to life, is trading digital realms for brick and mortar, embarking on a venture that aims to capture the very atmosphere of medieval gathering spaces in the real world.

Dale’s dream isn’t just about opening a business; it’s about creating a space where people can genuinely connect—a place with history, character, and community woven into its very walls. After years spent immersed in acting, filmmaking, and streaming, he sought an endeavor that felt more tangible, something rooted in the physical world rather than the screen.

He is building The Nobleman, a pub concept deeply inspired by the places where historical noblemen would have gathered, discussed, and conspired. This isn’t simply a themed bar or a tourist attraction; it’s intended to be a genuine local spot where Czech patrons can enjoy excellent beer, amazing food, and a truly great time.

The vision is beautifully grounded in history. While the setting evokes the medieval era, The Nobleman intends to remain firmly rooted in the community of Prague, acting as a “love letter to Prague” and the entire Czech Republic that Dale cherishes so much. Adding to this authentic medieval ambiance, the interior will feature trinkets of shields and wall decorations, offering a delightful glimpse into another age.

But building a dream requires more than just artistic vision; it demands elbow grease. Unlike his pampered character in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Dale is personally involved in the hard work—sanding tables, transporting materials, and moving furniture to bring this concept to life. He jokes that this physical labor is “like carrying sacks,” highlighting the contrast between the fantasy of the game and the very real demands of entrepreneurship.

The philosophy behind The Nobleman embraces the idea that friction leads to growth. Dale believes that the struggles inherent in building something real—overcoming the practical challenges—is what ultimately fosters a sense of satisfaction, making the final achievement feel even better.

With this dedication to genuine craftsmanship and community spirit, anticipation is mounting for the grand opening of The Nobleman on October 1st, promising a unique blend of historical charm and modern hospitality in the heart of Prague.