The Salisbury IPA they have on at the moment is great btw - brewed by 'in house' by Dragonfly I think.
I think it's only a 'frinstance in this discussion, given how prominent it is, and it's listed Grade II*, and it went through hard times a few decades ago.
The Queen's Head by Ducketts Common (not the Queen's Head in Crouch End) was mentioned earlier as a loss, and a previous HoL thread gives its history.
No question that property developers very often destroy wonderful stuff and the Kilburn story is a tragedy. However, I think saying "it's only a matter of time" with the Salisbury is very wide of the mark. As has been pointed out in this discussion:
a) it's very listed (read the link, outside and in - it can't be knocked down)
b) it's owned by a small restaurant pub chain who run places exactly like the Salisbury, not by some guy abroad who might want to cash in
c) it's very successful and busting full every weekend
d) the square around it has been remodelled around it and it's a focus point of the strip
There's just no way that would happen!
I'm a member of CAMRA by the way, and the registering pubs in the area as local community assets is a very good idea. The Salisbury is safe, but for other pubs it's a good move.
Best,
Hugo.
Some good news though, this should set an example to all the greedy developers.
http://metro.co.uk/2015/04/29/developer-who-tore-down-pub-for-posh-...
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