2 weeks ago
Brixton’s beloved Hope & Anchor has reopened its doors, and it’s safe to say, it’s had a bit of a glow-up.
After an impressive revamp, this local favourite is ready to reclaim its spot as the go-to for everything from pints with your mates to full-on festive feasts.
Let’s start with the new look. The redesign has given Hope & Anchor a warm, stylish makeover that feels like a proper treat. Expect earthy tones of terracotta and green, paired with dark oak panelling and those little luxe touches like velvet curtains and leather booths. Whether you’re settling into a sofa for a catch-up or tucking into a booth for date night, the vibe is spot on.
Out back, the garden has gone full alpine. Just in time for the festive season, it’s been transformed into a winter wonderland with 13 private Tiki huts, fairy lights, and heaters to keep you toasty. Perfect for your Christmas parties or just an evening out with a bit of sparkle.
The food at Hope & Anchor has always been good, but now? It’s next level. They’ve crafted a menu that’s all about British favourites with a modern twist. Here’s what you can look forward to:
And then there’s the roast. Sundays are made for the classics here – roast beef or chicken with crispy roasties, double-egg Yorkshires, and all the trimmings. Got little ones? They’ve got kid-sized portions sorted too.
Fancy something a bit more exclusive? Head upstairs to The Rebel Room. This late-night bar is perfect for when the drinks are flowing and the dancing’s calling. With its own private bar, dance floor, and lounge area, it’s the ideal spot for everything from birthdays to corporate dos. Need a VIP vibe? They’ll happily section off a space just for you.
Hope & Anchor isn’t just a pub – it’s a local institution, and its new look makes it even more inviting. Whether you’re popping in for a pint, booking a Tiki hut for a Christmas party, or tucking into a Sunday roast, it’s a place that feels like home… with a bit of added flair.
So, what are you waiting for? Pop down, soak up the new vibe, and raise a glass to the return of a Brixton classic.