Brighton’s Beloved Standard Pub Closes After Over 100 Years
A Century of Cheers Crumbles
Brighton’s Queen’s Road has lost a true landmark. The Standard pub, a local favourite known for its warm atmosphere and hearty food, has shut its doors for good. For more than a century, this beloved boozer was far more than just a spot to grab a pint—it was a vital part of the community.
Rising Costs and Changing Tastes Shut Historic Venue
The Standard’s closure highlights the harsh reality facing many traditional UK pubs. Soaring costs, fierce competition, and changing social habits made it tough to survive. New bars and eateries sprouting up across Brighton pulled punters away, leaving smaller venues like The Standard struggling to keep afloat.
Locals Left Heartbroken as Community Hub Dies
For regulars, the pub’s end is a bitter blow. One local mourned, “It was more than just a pub. It was where friendships grew, and memories were made.” Birthday parties, casual nights out, and weekly catch-ups all took place here. Its loss leaves a gaping hole in Queen’s Road’s social life.
The future of the historic building remains uncertain. But one thing is clear: The Standard’s legacy will live on in Brighton’s heart.