Hare and Billet

The Hare and Billet, Blackheath
Building with three floors
The Hare & Billet, at the junction of Hare & Billet Road (on the left) and Eliot Cottages (on the right). All Saints Church is on the left in the background.
The Hare and Billet is located in London Borough of Lewisham
The Hare and Billet
The Hare and Billet
Location within London
The Hare and Billet is located in Greater London
The Hare and Billet
The Hare and Billet
The Hare and Billet (Greater London)
General information
LocationBlackheath, London
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°28′04.80″N 0°0′13.32″E / 51.4680000°N 0.0037000°E / 51.4680000; 0.0037000
LandlordGreene King[Note 1]
Website
www.hareandbillet.com

The Hare and Billet is a public house located in Blackheath, London, overlooking parts of Greenwich Park.[1][2] In the 18th century, the Hare and Billet was a coaching inn. The pub received media coverage in 2014 after a south London MP made a speech in the House of Commons claiming a condiment they served was a "parasitic copy" of another brand of Worcester Sauce, leading to a backlash that was nicknamed "Hendogate". It is owned by the Metropolitan Pub Company.


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  1. ^ "Contact". The Hare and Billet Website. The Hare and Billet. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  2. ^ Evening Standard London Pub Bar Guide 1999 S S Int - Edward Sullivan. p. 100.

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