Hoop and Grapes, Historic pub in City of London, England.
The Hoop and Grapes is a listed pub on Aldgate High Street featuring a distinctive wooden frontage and architectural details from the late 1600s. The interior contains multiple rooms with a narrow, traditional layout that reflects how drinking establishments were built during this period.
This listed building is one of the few structures that survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 while retaining its original timber frame construction. It represents a surviving example from a period when much of the city was rebuilt with different building methods.
The pub preserves the character of a traditional English watering hole where locals have gathered for centuries to socialize and share news. The interior spaces reflect how people in this part of London have spent leisure time across different generations.
The pub sits close to Aldgate station and is easy to reach by public transport. The interior spaces across different levels take time to explore, so plan for a relaxed visit if you want to see the full layout.
The wooden frame structure of this pub remains largely as it was built centuries ago, unlike most London buildings that were later replaced with stone or brick. This survival makes it genuinely rare for understanding how people constructed buildings in the period after the Great Fire.
Location: City of London
Address: 80 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4BL
Website: http://hoopandgrapes.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51543,-0.10501
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:21
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