The Intrepid Fox

The Intrepid Fox was a pub at 97–99 Wardour Street, Soho, London, established in 1784 by the publican Samuel House, who named it after the prominent British Whig statesman Charles James Fox.

[3] It closed in 2006, when the owner Mitchells & Butlers sold the building to property developers.

[1][4] It is rumoured that Mick Jagger poached a young Ronnie Wood from Rod Stewart’s band in a corner of the pub.

Later in 2006, the former Intrepid Fox management team opened a new venue of the same name, near Centre Point.

[3] Following the closure of this venue, a third incarnation of the Intrepid Fox was opened at the Archway Tavern later in 2014.

The former Intrepid Fox premises in Wardour Street