First bar to open in London’s Borough Market for 100 years
By Helen Patenall
Utobeer has opened The Rake bar on the site of a former 19th century public house in London’s Borough Market, making it the first bar within the boundaries of the market for 100 years.
The 91sq ft (8.5sq m) bar and outdoor decking area seats 44 and features a Pilkington glass ceiling.
The beer menu offers Thomas Hardy Ale on cask – for the first time in the UK – as well as Sierra Nevada Pale Ale from California; Veltins, a German pilsner; Maissels Weisse, a German wheat beer, plus Belgium Kwak and Liefmans Kriek on draught.
It also offers around 100 bottled beers, in addition to seasonal specials from around the world, in addition to 10 ciders, including Perry’s of Somerset.
The food is simple and includes products from the market, such as Elizabeth Kings pork pies and Flour Power bread.
Co-founder Richard Dinwoodie said: “We will always have two cask beers on offer as well as a wide range of bottled beers served at realistic prices. We think that offering visitors the chance to relax with great beer and simple food while shopping at the market or taking in the local sights is a recipe for success.” Details: www.utobeer.co.uk
Utobeer has opened The Rake bar on the site of a former 19th century public house in London’s Borough Market, making it the first bar within the boundaries of the market for 100 years.
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First bar to open in London’s Borough Market for 100 years
By Helen Patenall
Utobeer has opened The Rake bar on the site of a former 19th century public house in London’s Borough Market, making it the first bar within the boundaries of the market for 100 years.
The 91sq ft (8.5sq m) bar and outdoor decking area seats 44 and features a Pilkington glass ceiling.
The beer menu offers Thomas Hardy Ale on cask – for the first time in the UK – as well as Sierra Nevada Pale Ale from California; Veltins, a German pilsner; Maissels Weisse, a German wheat beer, plus Belgium Kwak and Liefmans Kriek on draught.
It also offers around 100 bottled beers, in addition to seasonal specials from around the world, in addition to 10 ciders, including Perry’s of Somerset.
The food is simple and includes products from the market, such as Elizabeth Kings pork pies and Flour Power bread.
Co-founder Richard Dinwoodie said: “We will always have two cask beers on offer as well as a wide range of bottled beers served at realistic prices. We think that offering visitors the chance to relax with great beer and simple food while shopping at the market or taking in the local sights is a recipe for success.” Details: www.utobeer.co.uk
Utobeer has opened The Rake bar on the site of a former 19th century public house in London’s Borough Market, making it the first bar within the boundaries of the market for 100 years.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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