A London pub loved by Oasis is set to close this week after the landlords refused to agree terms on a new lease.
The Shaston Arms in Soho will be serving its last orders on June 15 after more than two decades of business.
Liam and Noel Gallagher both drank at the establishment, although apparently not at the same time, The Sun reported.
Other famous patrons included actor Jude Law, who was apparently fond of the pub's trademark bangers and mash.
And 90s British boyband Blue signed their first ever contract in the pub, which is just a stone’s throw away from Carnaby Street.

In a statement posted to Instagram on Monday announcing the closure, the pub said: "We are disappointed that after 25 wonderful years, we are sadly saying goodbye to The Shaston Arms in Carnaby.
"Our wish was to renew the lease on the building, but we understand that the landlord wishes to pursue a restaurant offer on Ganton Street.
"Therefore, the Shaston Arms will sadly close on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
"We know that the Shaton will be missed by the local community and thank our guests and team for their loyalty, support, and laughter over the past two and a half decades."
The Shaston Arms, which is managed by Sally Graham and is run by brewers Hall & Woodhouse, was previously a pair of shops.
Despite its Victorian-era appearance, The Shaston Arms opened its doors to customers in 1999.
To celebrate the pub's 25th anniversary last year, the pub changed its name to The Lady Shaston in honour of Sally.
The announcement comes at a time when confidence in the hospitality industry has hit its lowest point in two years as national insurance contributions and business rates hit the sector.
More pubs closed in London in the first six months of this year than anywhere else in England, a study has found.
The capital lost 46 watering holes up to the end of June, according to data from real estate analysts Altus Group.
Meanwhile, Mayor Sadiq Khan has been given new powers which could see pubs open for longer this summer amid concerns that councils have been stifling the capital’s nightlife with early closing times.