Blues goalkeeping legend on hand for bar’s opening
Southsea has welcomed a new bar which promises to bring a ‘London vibe’ to Portsmouth and suit a ‘mature’ clientele.
The Southsea Lounge officially opened at 93 Palmerston Road, Southsea on Friday with a ceremony attended by legendary former Pompey goalkeeper Alan Knight.
The bar aims to be a ‘community’ pub operation and has already begun developing relationships with other local businesses like Buckwells of Southsea and Broadway Coffee Roasters.
Speaking ahead of the opening, co-owner and general manager Joel Wheeler shared his belief that a venue aimed at the over-25 market is ‘just what Southsea needs’ following the closure of Kingsley’s last year.
Joel said: ‘When we lost Kingsley’s, I felt that the older generation in Southsea lost their place to go.
‘We’re the last bar to get the sunshine, which is good for some people, and we’re looking to have pop-up bars throughout the summer when festivals are on.
‘It’s been a long time coming and I think it’s just what Southsea needs at the minute.
‘We are going to be a community bar and eatery for mature clientele, serving the community.
‘We will be working with local businesses in Portsmouth such as Broadway Coffee Roasters, who designed our coffee blend, and Buckwells butchers, who will be providing some of the meat for our lunch menu and breakfast menu.
‘We will be giving Sunday afternoon entertainment to the public, working with charities like Help For Heroes, Portsmouth Pride and more throughout the year.’
Having now enjoyed its first weekend of trading, the venue serves a range of cocktails and locallysourced food and is decked out in a black and gold decor.
The site was formerly home to Cha Chas and subsequently Dizzy’s Bar.
Knight, incidentally, holds the record for the most appearances for a single English football club by a goalkeeper.
He played in 683 league games (and 801 matches overall) for Pompey between 1978 and 2000.