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Princess Victoria, Shepherd's Bush

Coordinates: 51°30′23″N 0°14′27″W / 51.5063°N 0.2409°W / 51.5063; -0.2409
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Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria Pub in 2015
Map
Restaurant information
Established1829
Food typeGastropub
CityLondon
Postal/ZIP CodeW12
CountryEngland
Website[1]

The Princess Victoria is a public house and former gin palace on the Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, London W12. First opened in 1829, it closed in June 2017 when its parent company, Affinity Bars and Restaurants, became insolvent, but re-opened in November 2017 under new operators Three Cheers Pub Company.

History

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The Princess Victoria dates from 1829 and was one of London's earliest gin palaces. It was popular with commuters when the tram began carrying 1,000 passengers a day between Acton and the Uxbridge Road. Commuters could enjoy a "quick gin and water" before returning home.[1] One of the first licensees was one George Turner.[2] Designed in the grand Victorian style, this imposing red brick building with stucco ornaments was for many years a "rough Irish pub" until its gentrification in the early 2000s.[3]

Modern era

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In the 1980s the Princess Victoria was briefly owned by Richard Branson and run as a music venue, with singer Phil Collins filming the music videos for his songs "Sussudio" and "One More Night" on the premises.[1]

The pub was later re-invented as a gastropub and was described by Time Out in 2016 as a "regal boozer...the best pub for miles around [with a] beautifully restored interior,[4] and by The Guardian as having "a diverse wine list and refined pub grub".[5]

In 2015 the Princess Victoria was awarded "London County Dining Pub of the Year" in The Good Pub Guide 2016.[6]

Anthony Bourdain filmed his Part’s Unknown episode in London post Brexit vote in 2016 and met Nigella Lawson during the episode at The Princess Victoria for a Guinness, some starters and a chat.[7]

2017 Closure and re-opening

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In June 2017 the Princess Victoria closed without warning, apparently after its parent company became insolvent.[8] The pub's owners, Affinity Bars and Restaurants, blamed the "fatal" Brexit vote for a 20% collapse in earnings that led to the closure.[9]

In September 2017 London based Three Cheers Pub Company announced that they had taken on The Princess Victoria. They reopened the pub in November 2017 following a full makeover.[10]

The Gentlemen

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The Princess Victoria was a major location for Guy Ritchie's film The Gentlemen (2019), starring Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant.

References

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  1. ^ a b Williams, Olivia (28 August 2014). Gin Glorious Gin: How Mother's Ruin Became the Spirit of London. Headline. ISBN 9781472215321. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Princess Victoria, 217 Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith W12". pubshistory.com. Archived from the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Fuss over Princess Victoria". Evening Standard. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  4. ^ O'Donnell, Mark (25 March 2015). "Princess Victoria". Time Out. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Princess Victoria". The Guardian. 14 June 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  6. ^ Chudy, Emily (9 September 2015). "Princess Victoria, Shepherd's Bush wins prolific Good Pub Guide award". MyLondon. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Brexit trading slump blamed for closure of gastropub loved by Nigella Lawson". London Evening Standard. 13 July 2017.
  8. ^ Richards, Laura (4 July 2017). "Beloved Shepherd's Bush gastropub the Princess Victoria has closed". Time Out. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  9. ^ "'Fatal' Brexit Vote Forced Princess Victoria's Closure". ShepherdsBushW12.com. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  10. ^ "About Us". The Princess Victoria. Three Cheers Pub Co. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
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51°30′23″N 0°14′27″W / 51.5063°N 0.2409°W / 51.5063; -0.2409