A LEGENDARY cocktail bar is shutting its doors exactly seven years after opening.
The venue has become known for its Mexican-inspired agave cocktails.

Fans have just a few days to place their last orders at the popular East London bar.
Hacha will close its Kingsland road site on April 25 after its previous location shut down in October.
The bar made waves when it launched in 2019 as London’s first “agaveria”, specialising in tequila, mezcal and other agave-based spirits.
It has quickly become a Dalston favourite, loved for its viral crystal-clear “mirror margarita” – ranked 7th best cocktail in the world by TimeOut.
Deano Moncrieffe, the bar’s founder, wrote in an Instagram post: “Over the past five years, Hacha has operated as a two-site business, and continuing in our current form with only Dalston is no longer sustainable.
“It’s just the end of this particular chapter, but not the end of the story.”
Hacha was suddenly booted out of their second site at Bermonds Locke hotel after only seven months.
At the time, owners said they stood to lose 65 per cent of their turnover in a few weeks with no backup plan.
However, fans shouldn’t fall into despair yet as Hacha will continue serving its famous cocktails at festivals and events across the UK in summer.
The team is also looking for a new, bigger venue after outgrowing the current space.









