Listed Building dating from the 11th century there has been an Inn on the site since the thirteenth century.The current pub was converted from a wine merchant in 1920. It missed the Great Fire of London by a few yards and is one of only a handful of timbered buildings still left in London. Traditional pub food. The low ceilings and soft lights added to the atmosphere in this Grade II listed pub. Sparklers on all beers.
Historic Interest
Grade II* listing:- Probably late C17. Timber framed building of similar appearance to No 46. Ground storey with sash window flanked by doorway under pentice roof - partly old. 2 carved posts at entrance perhaps C17. Large, irregular rear wing, partly rendered and partly boarded. Nos 46 and 47 belong to a type of building once common in London but now very rare.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Hoop & Grapes, Aldgate
Changing beers typically include: Five Points - Railway Porter , Fuller's - London Pride , Titanic - Plum Porter
Source: National