Alongside seasonal menus, Bristol branches Urban Standard and North Street Standard offer meals such as burgers, pork ribs, macaroni cheese, fish pie and mussels for around the £10 price range and a slightly lighter and cheaper brunch menu.
The latest planned addition to Cardiff’s vibrant food scene comes in the form of Urban Standard. The bar & kitchen, which originated in Bristol, is renowned for its stripped-back architectural design and thistle tiles.
It is the first Urban Standard outside Bristol’s two restaurants, which offer a great variety of British food from burgers to squash risotto. Director Dominic Wood says a name is still being decided upon.
Wood says “We chose Cardiff because there is a really vibrant up and coming food and drink scene there. I lived there for a number of years and it fits our brand perfectly.”
It plans to open its doors in February or March of next year.
Alongside seasonal menus, Bristol branches Urban Standard and North Street Standard offer meals such as burgers, pork ribs, macaroni cheese, fish pie and mussels for around the £10 price range and a slightly lighter and cheaper brunch menu.