Kilburn Arms

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Message on Twitter dated 28th September 2019 from local resident that Kilburn Arms is not selling beer or soft drinks this weekend. Seems very odd! When I visited in July there was no cask ale on. Update July 2019 - no cask beer, said to be " virtually empty and non-existent staff presence". The PR stuff below does not seem to be delivering? Update June 2018 - Black Sheep Best Bitter and Bombardier. Much woodwork including extensive bar back and room divider. From Propel - Beronmoor opens eighth site as it takes on fifth Star Pubs & Bars venue, in Kilburn: London-based multi-site operator Beronmoor has opened his eighth site after taking on its fifth venue with Heineken-owned Star Pubs & Bars. Beronmoor has relaunched the former Prince of Wales in Willesden Lane, Kilburn, as the Kilburn Arms following a £750,000 joint refurbishment designed to broaden the pub’s appeal. The refurbished gastro-pub now also has an artisan fish and chip shop and 12 new double en-suite letting rooms – Beronmoor’s first site with accommodation. A large new kitchen has been installed allowing the Kilburn Arms to offer food for the first time with an area partitioned off to cater for the fish and chip takeaway service. The whole interior of the pub has been redecorated and upgraded. A mix of banquette and freestanding seating has increased the covers by 20 to 93. The menu features pub classics including homemade burgers, risottos and Sunday roasts. Fish and seafood are a speciality. Drinks feature a selection of premium gin and rum, wine and champagne, cocktails, craft ale, bottled beers and ciders. Beronmoor managing director Costa Tofan said: “We were attracted to The Kilburn Arms because of its great location, size and character. It meant we could run three distinct but interconnected businesses from the same location – a traditional English pub, a small hotel and an artisan fish and chip shop. It’s our biggest site to date.” Star Pubs & Bars operations director Tim Galligan added: “We’re delighted Beronmoor has taken on the Kilburn Arms and is creating a unique business in the area, allowing the pub to realise its potential. The joint investment together with its local knowledge and extensive experience will ensure the pub is sustainable in the long term.” At Aug 2014 this massive old Victorian pub still retains some original features, in particular some excellent etched and cut glass in the old Saloon Bar doors; in some internal screening; and in the very rare curved etched and cut glass windows. Two pool tables and two dartboards. The Prince of Wales was recently added to the CAMRA London Regional Inventory being an historic pub interior of regional importance.