Where:
On the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street in Spitalfields.

Name change:
From 1976 to 1988, it was known as “The Jack the Ripper”. Since 1988 it was given its original name of “The Ten Bells”.

Changes:
Although the exterior of the building has been rebuilt, the interior remains much the same as it did since the days of Jack the Ripper.

Connection to The Ripper case:
Annie Chapman had been seen in the pub near on the morning of her murder. Mary Kelly used to stand outside the Ten Bells in order to attract customers.

Tourism:
The pub has become a tourist attraction and sells a wide variety of souvenirs, it is also part of one of the Ripper walks ran by The Original London Walks.