The Jugged Hare, Grade II listed pub in Barbican, London.
The Jugged Hare is a pub housed in a former bank building in the City of London, featuring high ceilings, chandeliers, and grand architectural details. The space blends historic design elements with modern dining and entertainment facilities.
The building originated as a financial institution during a period when the City of London was a banking center and was later converted into a dining establishment. This transformation reflects the changing uses of the financial district over time.
The restaurant works with local suppliers to prepare seasonal British dishes and game meats using traditional cooking techniques that reflect regional food customs.
The establishment accepts reservations for Sunday roasts, private gatherings, and regular dining through its booking system. Visitors should plan ahead, especially for peak dining times and special occasions.
The establishment maintains an extensive wine collection and focuses on wild game dishes that shift with British hunting seasons. This seasonal approach connects local hunting traditions with classic cuisine.
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