Guestroom + Pub Find: The Culpeper London
Located in the midst of East?s hustle and bustle is The Culpeper London, a late 19th-century Victorian public house named after local 17th-century herbalist Nicholas Culpeper, The Culpeper unexpectedly surprises and delights, certainly exceeding our expectations.
The Culpeper building plays host to a pub, restaurant, hotel and rooftop garden separated over four floors, making it an irresistible environment within the chaos of the city. This mixture acts as a haven for guests when they need it, and where they can also join a buzzing social environment mixing with locals and visitors alike.
THE LOCATION
A short stroll from Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market, and a 3-minute walk away from Liverpool Street, the location couldn?t be more conveniently located to the hubbub of East London. It?s certainly a point of difference for the multi-functional building, highlighting the unique experiences there are on offer. THE PUB
Starting on the ground floor, The Culpeper?s staff greets guests warmly, with the energy of the social space setting a rightful tone. Part pub, restaurant and cocktail bar ? it?s certainly the place to be on weekends with the bar closing at 2am (quite the rarity these days). In true British fashion, the pub serves a proper English roast on Sunday?s.
THE RESTAURANT
On the first floor, full table service is offered amongst charming rustic interiors. The tall ceiling and large windows allow natural light to just pour in. The menu changes weekly, but is always sour...
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