What Is The Future Of The Ace Cafe Following Sunday’s Horrific Crash?

London's legendary Ace Cafe has been under threat of closure before due to the actions of a few idiots, so after last weekend's crash near the venue, will it be able to stay open? We chatted to MD Mark Wilsmore to find out
What Is The Future Of The Ace Cafe Following Sunday’s Horrific Crash?

Despite being most famous as a biker hang out, the legendary Ace Cafe London has a special place in the hearts of thousands of car lovers. And that includes us. Collectively we’ve been to countless meets at the Brent-based diner, and even hosted our very first Car Throttle meet at the place.

That’s why we found the news about a Lexus IS200 driver injuring a pedestrian near the cafe last weekend (see below for the shocking video footage) rather troubling. To recap, the young driver was reported to have been showboating on the road outside the cafe while the Ford Enthusiasts Charity Meet - attended mostly by the RS Ford and Ford Enthusiasts group plus the Zetec S Owner’s Club - took place. The driver managed to lose control off a nearby mini roundabout and strike a parked car, shunting several cars forward and pinning one of the meet’s attendees between his own Ford Sierra and another vehicle.

Just got sent a better video of Sundays crash, you can see my dad get wiped out as the camera zooms in! Set this to public Alexis so you should be able to share.

Posted by Anthony White on Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Fortunately, while the injuries were initially thought to be quite serious, comments on the Facebook video above suggest that the man escaped without any broken bones, and was apparently released from hospital today.

The sad part is for many - us included - that this shocking incident doesn’t come as a surprise. If you’ve ever been to the Ace Cafe, you’ll know it’s common to see drivers, bikers and scooter riders showing off on the road immediately outside the venue, something the local council and Brent police understandably don’t take too kindly to. In fact, the Ace has been threatened with closure in the past due to this antisocial behaviour.

What Is The Future Of The Ace Cafe Following Sunday’s Horrific Crash?

So, while we’re reluctant to draw attention away from the unfortunate injuries this fellow car enthusiast suffered, we couldn’t help but wonder what all this might mean for the future of the Ace Cafe. Could this be the ‘final nail in the coffin’ for the iconic venue? After speaking with managing director Mark Wilsmore, we got a clearer picture.

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Mark - who reopened the Ace in 1997 following its 28 year closure - said of the incident “it’s always a tragedy, and regrettable when someone’s been injured. It’s one of the nastiest accidents that I have seen.” However, while these sort of occurrences paint car meets and petrolheads in a bad light, Mark had plenty of positive things to say about those who were present at the meet, and how they reacted to the crash: “the thing I was particularly struck by on the evening, was that those present were exemplary; so helpful to each other.” Mark also confirmed what we’d all assumed: that the Lexus driver had nothing to do with the event being held, and hadn’t even entered the premises that evening.

As for the ramifications the cafe might suffer from this particular incident, Mark isn’t sure. “It’s very early to say as yet,” he says, “certainly, it’s no secret we are under close scrutiny and we work very closely with police and the local authority.”

What Is The Future Of The Ace Cafe Following Sunday’s Horrific Crash?

But since the police and the local authority seem to be keen on holding Ace Cafe accountable for the actions of a few idiots who often ruin it for everyone else, what can be done? Mark talks about how he and Ace attendees can “set examples to the younger guys about time and place” and certainly, there are now a few signs warning patrons and passers-by about the dangers of anti-social behaviour, but a more effective deterrent comes in the form of technology.

Mark tells us that the local authority recently secured the funding to install a pair of high-tech surveillance cameras, which he hopes should curtail the sort of behaviour seen on Sunday evening. In fact, he’s more upbeat about the prospect of the Ace Cafe staying open than he has been in recent years.

Let’s hope this icon of the motoring and motorbike worlds stays open. It’d be a damn shame to lose it.

Comments

Anonymous

all because of some idiot ricer….

I really enjoy the ace on the mods and mini nights.

01/05/2016 - 21:49 |
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J Bennett

The problem is where ever you have car enthusiasts (I amagine some people reading this will try to claim the guy driving wasnt one, but he quite clearly is, otherwise he wouldn’t be there) you have crashes. This has happened before, and it will happen again. Its only a mater of time in my opinion untill Ace gets closed down, and then we will move on to somewhere else. In Birmingham there was a Tesco car park people met at, it was all perfectly fine until someone hit someone else, and lots of gates were put up, now we’ve just split up into our own groups and moved on. Thats just the way it goes, and they way it will go with Ace Cafe

01/05/2016 - 21:52 |
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Mk2Driver

if you CANT you shouldnt….. i dont do stuff i cant do around the public……

01/05/2016 - 21:58 |
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Thomas Kay

I hope the ACE stays, been going there with my dad since i was four and still love going there now. speaking of which im going tomorrow to the hot rod night!! most of my favourite nights where spent at the ace.

01/05/2016 - 22:38 |
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Anonymous

Sorry to say, but that makes no sense at all. Ace café cannot be responsible for a behavior of a person. Otherwise, you should end with football because of the hooligans, and free fight because of all the bar fights…

01/06/2016 - 00:07 |
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Anonymous

did i just see a awd r33 do a burnout?

01/06/2016 - 00:29 |
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TheGifMan

They shouldn’t shut down the place because one person was being a complete idiot.

01/06/2016 - 00:33 |
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aelfwyne

I guess in the UK, the police can hold them accountable for something they legally had no involvement in? They didn’t tell the guy to drive the way he did, nor were they holding any kind of street racing competitions or anything that would open them up to liability…

Police can butt the hell out AFAIAC… but then again, UK…. who knows maybe the law there doesn’t care if you actually did anything wrong.

01/06/2016 - 00:42 |
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Samniss Arandeen

Something makes me think the higher-ups in the police and government have severe confirmation bias and don’t care about the rights and liberties of those uninvolved. They’re looking for a scapegoat so as to look busy.

01/06/2016 - 02:02 |
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Anonymous

The place is awesome iv been to many events there it shouldn’t be closed because of some idiot/idiot’s

01/06/2016 - 03:17 |
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