WHICH long-lost Salisbury pub do you miss the most?
We asked this question on our Facebook page and received hundreds of responses.
From the Star on Brown Street to the Anchor on Gigant Street, our readers have had their say about the pubs of yesteryear which are gone, but not forgotten.
One venue that readers fondly remember is Chicago Rock.
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Hundreds of readers expressed their love for this once-popular venue.
Yvonne Stevens said: "I used to love it in there, they should never have shut it."
Sue Rennie said: "It was a great venue."
While Kelly Bugden had a very wholesome reason to miss this pub: "I met my husband in there 20 years ago."
Another famed pub in Salisbury was the Anchor.
One person who shared her feelings towards this pub was Melissa Terry.
She said: "The Anchor in Gigant Street, it had such welcoming landlords and great food. I really miss it."
Both Tim Davies and Julie Marie Harp kept it short and sweet with these three words: "The Barley Mow."
They weren't the only ones who miss this pub, but we're not sure if they miss it for the same reason as Abby Nanson.
She said there was: "Always a good fight in there!"
Kieron Pennells is a lover of entertainment.
He said: "The Fisherton Arms, I saw many a good Rock/Metal band in there in the '80s."
Howard Dorland couldn't choose just one: "I miss them all, I hate to see pubs close."
Which long-lost Salisbury pub do you miss the most?
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