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Sitting opposite Henry Heath’s Hat Factory, is Phileas J. Fogg Hat Tavern on Soho’s Great Chapel Street. A gentleman of refined taste and a profound lover of hats, Mr Fogg had endeavoured to curate an establishment where he could share two of his greatest passions: the art of millinery and the appreciation of fine gin.
Spanning across two floors, The Hat Tavern is a haven for both hat enthusiasts and discerning drinkers alike. Here, patrons can admire the extraordinary collection of hats on display, from bright-coloured bonnets and flamboyant fascinators to the tallest of towering top hats, all whilst savouring a wondrous selection of eccentric libations served by Mr Fogg’s dedicated hat makers.
Sitting opposite Henry Heath’s Hat Factory, is Phileas J. Fogg Hat Tavern on Soho’s Great Chapel Street. A gentleman of refined taste and a profound lover of hats, Mr Fogg had endeavoured to curate an establishment where he could share two of his greatest passions: the art of millinery and the appreciation of fine gin.
Spanning across two floors, The Hat Tavern is a haven for both hat enthusiasts and discerning drinkers alike. Here, patrons can admire the extraordinary collection of hats on display, from bright-coloured bonnets and flamboyant fascinators to the tallest of towering top hats, all whilst savouring a wondrous selection of eccentric libations served by Mr Fogg’s dedicated hat makers.