Established and Sons / Wenlock Arms / Design Festival sept 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 12:32PM 
Established and Sons at The Wenlock Arms
5-7 Wenlock Road
London
N1 7SL
United Kingdom
For the duration of London Design Festival , Established & Sons will become pub landlord by taking residence at the renowned London Public House, The Wenlock Arms. In true Established & Sons style this quintessential East End pub will be transformed into 'The Established & Sons' situated opposite the company HQ we will be serving up Great British ales, the best in pub grub, warm hospitality, top entertainment and of course the best in contemporary furniture.
Monday 20th September, 10.00am-6.00pm.
Tuesday 21st September, 10.00am-6.00pm.
Wednesday 22nd September, 10.00am-6.00pm.
Thursday 23rd September, 9.30am-4.30pm. Party: 8.00pm -1.00am (by invitation only)
Friday 24th September, 9.30am-5.30pm.
Saturday 25th September, 9.30am-5.30pm.
Sunday 26th September, 9.30am-5.30pm.
Reader Comments (6)
no, they won't be landlord.
no, they won't be tranforming anything.
no, they won't be seerving anything.
Correction, this his quintessential East End pub will be destroyed be some design w@nkers with bone framed glasses and non-prescription lenses who somehow patting each other on the back and trying to justify their pointless existance.
I love this pub , but its not Established and sons who are doing the bulldozing of the treasured watering hole.... so its a miss-directed pop at some colourfully dressed folk with the wrong shaped beards and ill advised eyeware . The bulldozing is at the behest of the property developers who are building 300 new homes on the Wenlock Basin and Wharf rd site.
I found this from their site .......
A2Dominion buys central London site for £80m new homes scheme - 04/02/2010
News
An £80 million scheme to build more than 300 new homes on a canal-side site in central London has been announced by the A2Dominion Group. The award-winning housing provider has bought the two acre site in Wharf Road, on the borders of sought-after Hackney and Islington. The development will stand alongside the impressive tree-lined Wenlock canal basin, off the Regents Canal, and will support regeneration in the area.
No one said it was. It's otally unrelated.
and what would wharf road have to do with it anyway?
My theory is that Mr Willis resigned as director of Established last week out of embarrassment for this misjudged Wenlock take-over. I like old boozers, I like good design, but don't condescend to me that there is a magnificent juxtaposition by bringing the two together. The atmosphere in there was positively hostile.