This Pub is Closed Long Term
Area redevelopment.
A narrow pub with a bare boarded ground floor bar with a high counter with 5 hand pumps. Further to the rear are some seated booths in the corridor leading to the garden. There is an upstairs bar (which also has a patio) with 2 hand pumps and this also doubles as a free hire function room. Phone to check whether pub is open at the weekend.
Reopened as Samuels, Bar & Restaurant. Reverted to Hoop & Grapes. in June 2000? Acquired by Hall & Woodhouse.and renamed Mash Tun. Acquired by Shepherd Neame from Hall & Woodhouse in March 2004.
March 2025: Scaffolding removed and exterior of pub visible again.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed 1991: Terraced house. c1720 built for a vintner, converted to a public house c1832 and used as such until 1991. Re-faced following war damage with multi-coloured stock brick and red brick dressings. Double-pitched roof with penthouse on south party wall; C20 tiles but original pegged and numbered timbers. 4 storeys and cellars. 3 windows. Ground floor public house front probably C20. Upper floors retain early C19 sashes with margin glazing; gauged red brick flat arches and red brick pilaster strip to left hand angle. Parapet. Interior ground floor altered in C20 but retains 1830 staircase to first floor. From first floor a good c1720 dog- leg stair having column newels base balusters and pendants; plain panelled dado. Upper floors retain original plan form with some later partitioning; some original doorframes and a plain panelled door. 1st floor wide room across the front of the house with c1830 cornice and skirting. 2nd and 3rd floors with half height square panelling and original beams. Basement has brick vaults thought to be part of C17 warehousing vaults built in connection with the formation of the Fleet Canal. Built on part of the site of St. Bride's Burial Ground.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Hoop & Grapes, London
Changing beers typically include: Shepherd Neame (seasonal)
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