Two Brewers
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Former public house, 154 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1.
(83 Brick Lane before 1883)
The landlord in 1888 was William Ryder and it was a Truman's house.[1]
Situated at the north-eastern corner of Brick Lane and Buxton Street, it is where Martha Tabram and Mary Ann Connelly were reputed to have met two soldiers at 10.00pm, 6th August 1888.[2]
It was later renamed the 'Old Two Brewers'. It is no longer a pub, having reopened in 1999 as 'coffee@brick lane', first of the organic 'coffee@' chain based in London[3]. This closed down in and moved to other premises on the street in 2009. The building is currently vacant (Sept 2009).
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References
- ↑ Census and directory records, 1841-1944
- ↑ The Jack the Ripper A-Z, Begg, Fido, Skinner (Headline 1991)
- ↑ The Best of Tower Hamlets