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You are in: London > Entertainment > Music > Features > Soho music pub closes after 222 years

The Intrepid Fox in Soho

The pub is a magnet for music fans

Soho music pub closes after 222 years

One of London's oldest pubs and a haven for fans of goth and metal - the Intrepid Fox in Soho - is facing closure, inspiring 5,000 people to back a campaign to save it. We look at its colourful past and the role it's played in rock history...

These days those seeking a night of rock and alternative music are the ones most likely to be seen flocking to the Intrepid Fox, in Soho's Wardour Street.

Motorhead's singer Lemmy and ex-Sex Pistols manager Malcolm Maclaren have been known to drink there.

It is even said to be the place where Mick Jagger talked Ronnie Wood in to joining the Stones.

But the Fox, which dates back to 1784, has its roots in, perhaps, far loftier reaches.

It was originally named after Charles James Fox by its first owner, Samuel House.

But it now faces being turned into trendy apartments.

"devastating"

This is a real blow, according to manager Patrick Begent, who has been running the establishment for 15 years.

"The Fox is an integral part of the alternative music scene in London and one of the few remaining..."

Patrick Begent, pub manager

"I was given a week's notice to vacate the place with the understanding that a property developer has purchased the building," he said.

"Its devastating. The Fox is an integral part of the alternative music scene in London and one of the few remaining."

Recounting its history, Mr Begent said that during an election campaign for Charles James Fox, original owner Mr House was not averse to promoting his friend's cause.

"According to a story, during an election campaign Mr House had offered anybody who walked into the tavern a free drink and a kiss from the Duchess of Devonshire, if they voted for Mr Fox," he said.

"The pub has also witnessed music history in the making. Apparently, rock star Mick Jagger convinced Ronnie Wood to join the Rolling Stones in this pub."

relocation

In a bid to retain the watering hole, Robin Canon, a regular for the past two years, has launched a petition to save the pub. He gathered 5,000 signatures in nine days.

The Intrepid Fox exterior view

It was named after Charles James Fox

"This pub has character and it makes you feel welcome, whatever your appearance," he said.

"Its closure will mean sanitisation of the city's pub scene and loss of cultural diversity, which is important to London's development."

According to its former owners, Mitchells & Butlers, it is just one in a package of 21 pubs across the city that were sold last month for £53m.

But the "spirit of the Fox will live on", said Mr Begent, who plans to relocate the pub to another venue.

"We'll ensure the Fox survives the hunt."

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last updated: 22/02/2008 at 16:43
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Have Your Say

Share your stories and memories of going to the Intrepid Fox by using the space below....

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Steven Williams (from Llanelli, Wales)
What a 24-carat disgace this is! I bet the developers are doing this just to line their own pockets! I think the phrase "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" applies here.

Nukey Pearce
Absolutely tragic. That place was my first ever rock/metal bar and they done away with it. I seriously hope the developers and the greedy Mayors of London are happy with themselves. Absolutely rotten, and they say they side with the people. Absolutely disgusting.

Inn Keeper
Yip! Let's get trendy. Let's wipe out a pub that's existed for over 2 hundred years. The pub is a cultural landmark!!!!! Sod the trendies I want my pub back!!

watu watu
yet again another property developer has blindly ruined an institution amongst the folk of soho and around the country. just like the dive bar before it, another sad loss. monsterous.

james stansfield
please dont let greedy developers, change historic buildingsm and the culture of london

shrew of doom
devastated!!! the only place 2 go in london if you like your metal!

Renee
well, this is really sad. i spent many nights at the Fox when I lived in London a few years ago. now back in America, I feel I will never get to see at its original again. What a sad thing.

rock andy
A quick buck made by already monied property developers turning an historical city into a trendy nightmare. We should cherish the diamonds of London like The Fox. The government should step in and stop the raping of our heitage.

Dave
I'm not even into Rock music & think this is a disgrace!

Nicole
sad sad news!

Johnny
A travesty!!! Dont let it happen!!

Nath
This is horrible news :(

helen
no way!!! this was my fav pub. just came back to london for studies and im really sorry one of my fav places will close. where do i sign then?

Josie
The Fox is a living legend. Not only is it intrepid, it is wily and influential. Its grey patterned seats and classy paintwork make it a sight to be seen on the streets of London.

Marianna
It is indeed devastating to hear the news on the closure of the Intrepide Fox. It is an institution for fans of rock and alternative music, this is a place of loads of memories. I have been coming to the pub for twelve years - despite living only ten years in London -, it is one of the still remaining places in London allowing people -like myself and my friends -to remeber and relive our good times as devoted rock fans in the Mid 90s. It would be a real shame of the pub closed and I - along with many friends - am fully behind the campaigners to save it!

Mel
This pub is normally closed off anyway, so I probably won't even miss it!

Steve Holmes
I think it's a terrible shame to destroy such a historic building for the sake of even more 'trendy' apartements. We should be preserving history, not writing over it!

raffaella piga london
noo!save the fox pub now! i was supposed to take a visitor there soon, and now you ask me to do what, dissapoint him? save our pubs, save our history!

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