The southern block between Silk Street and Milton Street (once
Grub Street) is occupied by the Grade II-listed Whitbread Brewery building. In 1750,
Samuel Whitbread consolidated production from two smaller breweries, the Goat Brewhouse, where
porter was produced, and a brewery in Brick Lane used to produce
pale ale and
amber ale, on a much larger site. Considerable expansion followed, and beer was brewed here for 225 years, until Whitbread Brewery closed in 1976. Part of the complex is now The Brewery, a conference and events venue, and part of it the Montcalm London City Hotel. ==Other buildings==