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Another one to go on the site soon. Has anyone enjoyed a pint in here over the years?
Soho Tavern - Gib Heath/Winson Green [pic attached]
This pub was erected on the corner of Park Road and Factory Road. As is sometimes the case with pubs built near railways, the Soho Tavern was once owned by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company who, along with other railway companies, had taken over the L.& N.W.R. [London and North West Railway]. It was probably after the property was acquired by Mitchell's and Butler's that the Soho Tavern received a facelift. The exterior tiling, door mouldings and art deco lettering is typical of inter-war renovations. This photograph was taken on November 22nd 1961 when John Davis was the licensee. He had taken over the licence earlier in the year on July 20th 1961. His tenure was short and he was succeeded by Percy Clark in the following Spring. Bass sold the Soho Tavern to Enterprise Inns but it became a free house in the mid-1980s when the Raj family acquired the pub.
Soho Tavern - Gib Heath/Winson Green [pic attached]
This pub was erected on the corner of Park Road and Factory Road. As is sometimes the case with pubs built near railways, the Soho Tavern was once owned by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company who, along with other railway companies, had taken over the L.& N.W.R. [London and North West Railway]. It was probably after the property was acquired by Mitchell's and Butler's that the Soho Tavern received a facelift. The exterior tiling, door mouldings and art deco lettering is typical of inter-war renovations. This photograph was taken on November 22nd 1961 when John Davis was the licensee. He had taken over the licence earlier in the year on July 20th 1961. His tenure was short and he was succeeded by Percy Clark in the following Spring. Bass sold the Soho Tavern to Enterprise Inns but it became a free house in the mid-1980s when the Raj family acquired the pub.