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    Bar in London, United Kingdom

    Hacha Agaveria

    250Pearl Points

    Agave-first, no fuss

    Hacha Agaveria, Bar in London

    About Hacha Agaveria

    Book Hacha Agaveria if the night is specifically about tequila, mezcal, and agave-led cocktails rather than a broad drinks list. It is a sharper pick for small groups in East London than for mixed-preference parties, with Top 500 Bars Best Bars 2025 recognition adding a useful trust signal.

    Against London's choice-heavy venue scene, Hacha Agaveria is a simpler pick when you want a casual venue with a clearly verified recognition signal rather than a page built on unverified menu, service, or neighbourhood claims. If the group is comparing other options, consider Newcomer Wines or Three Sheets as separate shortlist entries to check directly.

    The first-timer decision should stay grounded: choose Hacha Agaveria because it is a London venue with casual dress code and a confirmed Top 500 Bars Best Bars #212 ranking for 2025, not because of any specific menu, seating format, price point, or service style unless you have checked those details directly with the venue.

    Book it for a casual London venue with a verified ranking

    The strongest verified reason to keep Hacha Agaveria on a shortlist is its recognition in the Top 500 Bars Best Bars list, where it appears at #212 in 2025. That is a useful signal for travellers trying to separate a recognised choice from generic listings, while still leaving the practical details to be confirmed before booking.

    For broader London planning, compare it with other named options according to the kind of night you want, while checking each venue's current details directly. Hacha Agaveria should be treated as its own London stop rather than as proof of any unverified menu, format, or location-specific plan.

    How to use it on a London night out

    Treat Hacha Agaveria as a casual London venue option and confirm current details directly before you go. The verified data does not establish a street address, neighbourhood, opening hours, menu format, prices, booking policy, seating style, or food offering, so those should not be assumed from this guide alone.

    Its confirmed Top 500 Bars Best Bars #212 placement in 2025 gives it a credible reason to sit above a random search result, but it does not make it automatically right for every London visitor. Use it when a recognised, casual London venue fits the plan, and check the venue's current information for anything operational.

    For broader planning, use our full London bars guide alongside our full London restaurants guide, our full London hotels guide, our full London wineries guide, and our full London experiences guide. For alternatives within the same shortlist, compare the brief with A Bar with Shapes For a Name, Berber & Q, Dan's, Newcomer Wines, or Three Sheets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Hacha Agaveria known for?

    Hacha Agaveria is a London venue with a casual dress code and a confirmed Top 500 Bars Best Bars #212 ranking for 2025.

    How can I contact Hacha Agaveria?

    You can reach Hacha Agaveria via the venue's official channels.

    Do I need reservations at Hacha Agaveria?

    Check Hacha Agaveria's current reservation policy via the venue's official channels before you go.

    Location

    378 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AA

    London, United Kingdom

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    Comparison notes

    Choose Hacha Agaveria over Three Sheets when agave is the reason for the booking. Choose Three Sheets when the group wants a wider cocktail spread and fewer constraints on individual taste.

    Choose Newcomer Wines when the decision is about wine by the glass. Choose Berber & Q when food needs to carry the evening. For a bar-first plan with more flexibility, compare A Bar with Shapes For a Name and Dan's before committing.

    If you cannot get in

    Try Three Sheets for a broader cocktail night, especially with a group that may not all want tequila or mezcal. Try Newcomer Wines if the real priority is a strong by-the-glass wine format rather than spirits.

    How it compares

    Three Sheets is the safer all-round cocktail choice, especially for groups that want range rather than agave focus. Hacha Agaveria is the more specific pick: better when the brief is tequila, mezcal, and agave-led drinks, weaker when the group wants a broad list or a more familiar cocktail-bar format.

    Newcomer Wines is the better call for by-the-glass exploration, because wine is the point there. Hacha Agaveria works more like the agave equivalent: go when the category focus is the value. Berber & Q is more useful when food is central to the evening, while this is better treated as a drinks-led stop.

    A Bar with Shapes For a Name and Dan's make more sense for a cocktail-bar crawl where atmosphere and experimentation matter more than one spirit category. Hacha Agaveria is easier to justify when the group already wants agave; otherwise, cross-shop one of those for a more flexible night.

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