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Spurstowe Arms Expands with Elderfield Pub Takeover in East London

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Last updated: November 20, 2025 11:24 am
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Spurstowe Arms Expands with Elderfield Pub Takeover in East London

Key Points

  • The trendy Hackney pub, the Spurstowe Arms, is taking over a second venue in east London, specifically The Elderfield in Lower Clapton.
  • The Spurstowe aims to respect the local neighbourhood and maintain its distinct vibe while modernising the venue.
  • The Elderfield will undergo renovations, including a fresh coat of paint and removal of modern fixtures, to create a more antique, historic atmosphere.
  • The venue will continue to serve food, with details on the kitchen staff still pending.
  • The Spurstowe’s owner wants to balance its avant-garde reputation with the needs of the traditional pub community.
  • The announcement has received mixed reactions, with some welcoming the update and others wary of losing the venue’s character.

Is the Spurstowe Arms expanding its footprint in east London?

Yes. As reported by Broadsheet, the Spurstowe Arms announced its takeover of The Elderfield in Lower Clapton, which will open in December 2025.​

How does the new venue aim to blend modern trends with local heritage?

According to Lee Foster, the manager of the Spurstowe, the approach is one of respectful evolution. The venue’s ethos is to avoid alienating existing clientele by maintaining some signature offerings like pét-nats and orange wines while respecting The Elderfield’s historic character through renovations.​

What renovations are planned for The Elderfield?

The venue will receive a small refurbishment featuring new paintwork and the removal of modern fixtures to evoke an antique feel, aiming to preserve its historically rooted atmosphere.​

Will the pub continue serving food and drink?

Yes. Details on the kitchen staff are still confidential, but the existing offerings from Dough Hands pizza will likely continue initially. The new venue will also serve food, though the full menu details are yet to be announced.​

What has been the community response to this expansion?

Initial reactions are mixed; some community members are optimistic about revitalising a local landmark, while others worry that the trendy aesthetics could overshadow the pub’s traditional role in the neighbourhood. The management emphasises their long-term, community-oriented vision.​

What is the broader significance of this move for east London’s pub scene?

This expansion exemplifies a broader trend of gentrification and modernisation of historic pubs in east London, where new management aims to attract a younger, trend-conscious crowd without severing ties to the neighbourhood’s roots.

Are there any comparable examples of similar pub transformations?

Yes. Several historic pubs in east London, like the Queen’s Head and the Half Moon, have undergone similar renovations recently, balancing modern trends with heritage preservation. This case with The Elderfield adds to that pattern.

When is The Elderfield expected to open fully under the new management?

It is scheduled to open in December 2025, with renovations commencing in January, aiming for a smooth transition that respects the venue’s past while embracing modern standards.​

The Spurstowe Arms’ expansion into Lower Clapton with The Elderfield represents a careful balancing act between modern gentrification and respect for history. It reflects broader shifts in east London’s pub culture, where tradition and trend increasingly intermingle.

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