hotelThe Hotel Inspector · Season 21, Episode 7 · Aired April 30, 2026
Platform Tavern
England
Still open. It kept its doors open after the show.
On the show
Season 21, Episode 7 · April 30, 2026 · inn
location not resolved in this pass
What happened after
150-year-old live-music pub with Titanic historical connection; official site live advertising ongoing live music programming.
What happened on the show
The Platform Tavern, a 150-year-old live-music pub with a Titanic connection at Southampton, featured in series 21 with no surviving synopsis, though the pre-episode framing described it as facing possible closure. Run by owners Jeremy and Stewart, it called in Alex Polizzi during her twenty-first series in 2026. Because the record preserves nothing further of the particular faults or the changes she set, the honest account stops at that outline plus the recorded pre-fix state, rather than reconstructing on-screen events the material does not support, with the outcome read from the present-day evidence, which points to a music pub that avoided the closure it faced. Aired in April 2026 in Polizzi's twenty-first series, it was a live-music-pub case that appears to have avoided the closure it faced.
After the cameras left
The Platform Tavern is open and trading, a 150-year-old live-music pub with a Titanic connection at Southampton, run by Jeremy and Stewart, its official site live and actively advertising ongoing live-music programming. The pub had been framed pre-episode as facing possible closure, so a live, actively programmed site after the broadcast reads as the intervention having worked, though no independent 2026-dated booking or review platform was cross-checked, which holds the open status at medium confidence. The Southampton music pub that Polizzi visited appears to have avoided the closure it faced and kept going as a going concern.
Sources
Confidence: medium. Last checked 2026-07-19.
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