Bocca di Lupo co-founder buys Islington pub

03 December 2014 by
Bocca di Lupo co-founder buys Islington pub

Bocca di Lupo founder Jacob Kenedy has bought the Prince of Wales pub in Islington.

Kenedy, who recently signed a deal for a new restaurant in Cambridge Circus along with Bocca di Lupo co-founder Victor Hugo, has bought the pub in Sudeley Street privately.

He intends to live in the upper floors, and to reinstate the ground and basement floors as a pub for the local community.

Menuwatch: Bocca di Lupo >>

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