New Era Begins at the Carpenters Arms |
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Becomes third acquisition of Jack Greenall's Wren Pubs
August 2, 2024 The Carpenters Arms, the 19th century pub Black Lion Lane by the border of Chiswick and Hammersmith has been taken over by a new management. Formerly owned by broadcaster Andrea Catherwood, it has now been acquired by Wren Pubs, which is run by Jack Greenall who is related to the Greenall Whitley brewing family. The venue near St. Peter’s Square has dining inside and out and the new owner has committed to retaining the current interior. It will become the third pub in the Wren Pubs chain alongside The Surprise in Chelsea which it acquired in May 2021 and the Walmer Castle in Notting Hill which it took over in November of last year. The food offering at these two pubs is described as ‘unfussy modern British’ and Mr Greenall says that the menu at The Carpenters Arms will be brough in line with them. A la carte mains start at around £20 and Sunday roasts range between £22 to £25. In addition, the pubs hold a series of themed talks which it is intended to introduce at the St. Peter’s Square venue. Mr Greenall said, “Characterful and timeless, The Carpenter’s Arms is a gem of a pub and makes for a very special addition to the Wren Pubs family. It’s a hugely exciting time as we officially announce the formation of Wren Pubs, a people-first business that focuses on community, quality and above all enjoyment.” The Carpenters Arms in Hammersmith has a rich history dating back to 1871. Originally owned by the Thomas Salt and Co Brewery, it has evolved significantly over the years. It has been known by other names, including "Le St Pierre" and "Lazy Vine." Due to its location near the offices of Island Records it is believed to have been frequented by Bob Marley and U2.
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