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Listed pub re-opens in redeveloped city area

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
15 January 2026
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Shepherd Neame is to re-open landmark Farringdon, London, pub The Hoop and Grapes next month following a £1.8m transformation.

Shepherd Neame Hoop Grapes

The historic grade II-listed site, a few minutes’ walk from Fleet Street, has been closed since 2019 during redevelopment of the surrounding area. Shepherd Neame began a comprehensive restoration in October.

Housed within a five-storey building, the renewed Hoop and Grapes will offer three distinct experiences. The ground floor will retain the atmosphere of a classic London pub, centred around its original long bar, with bi-fold doors opening on to a charming courtyard garden.

The first floor will provide relaxed seating leading to a fully covered, heated terrace, designed to be enjoyed all year round. On the third floor, an intimate piano room will offer a private and elegant retreat, perfect for dining or special gatherings.

Built in 1721 on land that once formed part of St Bride’s Church burial ground, the Hoop and Grapes gained notoriety as a venue for illicit ‘Fleet Marriages’ — clandestine ceremonies associated with nearby Fleet Prison in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

This colourful history is celebrated with a bespoke swing sign depicting a wedding scene from the period. Traditional hand-painted external signwriting will further enhance the building’s restored façade.

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