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Large indoor/outdoor beer garden coming to Norman (https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=780-Large-indoor-outdoor-beer-garden-coming-to-Norman)
The Community Through Beer Group (CTB) has started work on another large-scale bar and restaurant to be located in downtown Norman.
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The Oklahoma City-based group is partnering with Cameron Brewer on The Standard at 315 E. Gray.
CTB recently opened The Joinery in the old Tapwerks building in Bricktown and also operates the Patriarch and 1884 in Edmond and Social Capital next to Scissortail Park.
CORD Construction has already started work and the design is by Gardner Architects.
Typical of CTB's other locations, The Standard will offer more than two dozen local beers on tap, a food menu yet to be determined, and a large indoor and outdoor space where people can gather.
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Cameron Brewer told OKCTalk:
“The Standard in part pays homage to the history of the building as a Coca-Cola bottling distribution plant during the 1950s to 70s and Norman Body Works from 1978 through 2020. Both were staples in the Norman community where many memories were made. As important, The Standard has its name because we see this as a place where the definition of the community standard permeates through everything; a place where patrons can look each other in the eye and have an open dialogue about how to better the community they live in and where hugs and cheers are a regular thing.”
“When I first walked into this building and saw the original wood bow truss ceiling in near mint condition, I knew it was special and a space where people need to gather. Fast forward two years with the perfect partnership in the CTB Group and we feel we have landed upon something special. I am a believer in the city/community planning phrase “8 to 80”, where patrons 8 years old to 80 years old and everyone in between feel comfortable in an environment. The Standard will be that place.”
“Norman is where my wife and I are raising our family and where we each have siblings and in-laws. We are optimistic this will be the first in a line of projects to continue the great momentum that’s occurring in Downtown Norman.”
The Standard plans to open in the fall of this year.
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BoulderSooner 04-19-2022, 07:58 AM very cool ..
BG918 04-19-2022, 08:12 AM Love seeing additional growth in downtown Norman
Downtown Norman is really booming; tons of great building stock.
And the area between Main Street and Campus Corner is brimming with new housing and development:
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dankrutka 04-19-2022, 11:23 AM I've long been surprised that Norman doesn't have a biergarten type establishment. I live in Denton, which is very similar to Norman, and we have three really large outdoor biergartens downtown that are consistently packed. They serve as community spaces to gather. I am sure this will do well. I also love seeing downtown Norman grow. Hopefully the infill between campus and downtown will lead to more frequent walking/bicycling between the two.
Soonerman 04-19-2022, 11:28 AM I've long been surprised that Norman doesn't have a biergarten type establishment. I live in Denton, which is very similar to Norman, and we have three really large outdoor biergartens downtown that are consistently packed. They serve as community spaces to gather. I am sure this will do well. I also love seeing downtown Norman grow. Hopefully the infill between campus and downtown will lead to more frequent walking/bicycling between the two.
That's an excellent idea and yes Denton and Norman are very alike.
HangryHippo 04-19-2022, 12:08 PM I've long been surprised that Norman doesn't have a biergarten type establishment. I live in Denton, which is very similar to Norman, and we have three really large outdoor biergartens downtown that are consistently packed. They serve as community spaces to gather. I am sure this will do well. I also love seeing downtown Norman grow. Hopefully the infill between campus and downtown will lead to more frequent walking/bicycling between the two.
This. I’d love to see Norman really work to better connect Campus Corner (which seems stale lately) to Main St. via Webster.
dankrutka 04-19-2022, 01:07 PM This. I’d love to see Norman really work to better connect Campus Corner (which seems stale lately) to Main St. via Webster.
By the way, the exact same problem exists in Denton between Fry Street (a smaller Campus Corner) and the Square (a larger Main Street). There are only about 5 blocks between these two urban areas, but very few people walk between them. In Denton, the path between the two is clear as they are both on Hickory Street. In Norman, it's a bit more complicated as there are several routes with Asp/Webster and Jenkins being the two most logical routes to encourage development along.
FighttheGoodFight 04-19-2022, 02:22 PM This is going to be a big hit at the 2023 Norman Music Fest. It happens right across the street.
UrbanNorman 04-19-2022, 05:40 PM I've long been surprised that Norman doesn't have a biergarten type establishment. I live in Denton, which is very similar to Norman, and we have three really large outdoor biergartens downtown that are consistently packed. They serve as community spaces to gather. I am sure this will do well. I also love seeing downtown Norman grow. Hopefully the infill between campus and downtown will lead to more frequent walking/bicycling between the two.
Went to grad school in Denton and now live in Norman.
I have heard Oak Street Drafthouse was a direct inspiration for CTB’s The Patriarch in Edmond. I think The Standard will very much have the feel of East Side Social Club.
dankrutka 04-19-2022, 07:15 PM Went to grad school in Denton and now live in Norman.
I have heard Oak Street Drafthouse was a direct inspiration for CTB’s The Patriarch in Edmond. I think The Standard will very much have the feel of East Side Social Club.
Oh nice! The Patriarch is definitely a lot like Oak Street, but the Standard seems to have a lot nicer aesthetic than East Side. I don't say that as an insult to East Side, which is one of my favorite spots in Denton.
UrbanNorman 04-19-2022, 07:55 PM Oh nice! The Patriarch is definitely a lot like Oak Street, but the Standard seems to have a lot nicer aesthetic than East Side. I don't say that as an insult to East Side, which is one of my favorite spots in Denton.
I could see that. Maybe it’s just how much I love East Side that makes me forget how “simple” it really is (also not an insult).
SEMIweather 04-19-2022, 10:15 PM If they manage to get this open in time it should be a huge draw for the World Cup.
mattjank 04-20-2022, 08:47 AM If they manage to get this open in time it should be a huge draw for the World Cup.
Especially since Skinny Slims seems to be dead in the water. Surprised as it looks like it could be ready at any minute.
Especially since Skinny Slims seems to be dead in the water. Surprised as it looks like it could be ready at any minute.
It's looked that way for years on end.
So incredibly strange.
Another photo of downtown Norman.
Tons of bars and restaurants along Main Street; the buildings are more full and active than anytime I can remember and it seems that trend is continuing.
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FighttheGoodFight 04-20-2022, 09:56 AM Main Street did what campus corner couldn't. Now it is the the best spot in Norman for food and drinks. Plus the art walk, music festival and every holiday parade. Really a great place and very walkable.
king183 04-20-2022, 02:22 PM Main Street has progressed light years compared to what it was even just five years ago. It’s a very impressive transformation that happened relatively quietly. I expect more to come.
BG918 04-20-2022, 02:45 PM The western gateway to downtown Norman is still rather drab with the big strip shopping center and Sprouts. Hopefully that will be improved someday
OkieBerto 10-13-2022, 03:31 PM Their Social Accounts say they are starting to Hire as of today. So this will be open in the near future!
mattjank 10-14-2022, 08:55 AM Their Social Accounts say they are starting to Hire as of today. So this will be open in the near future!
This morning it looked very close to operational. The courtyard looks pretty complete, and they old chain wire fencing around the west lot and courtyard is gone and replace with nice new fencing for the courtyard. Looked like tables stacked inside ready to be placed. Hopefully it will be soon with the perfect outside weather we've been having.
The Standard opens in downtown Norman
Opening today, The Standard is a huge indoor/outdoor beer garden in downtown Norman.
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Operated by Community Through Beer which has brought us The Patriarch, 1884, Social Capital and The Joinery, in addition to dozens of local beers on tap they also serve buttermilk fried chicken, burgers, sides, salads and ice cream.
They open at 4 PM today (Friday), noon on Saturday and Sunday and then start their standard business hours on Tuesday going from 11 AM to late.
Address is 315 E. Gray.
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BG918 10-29-2022, 12:35 PM Normal hours starting at 11 am this next week?
Normal hours starting at 11 am this next week?
Yes, starting Tuesday 11/1.
Jersey Boss 10-30-2022, 02:25 PM I'm looking forward to bone in fried cbicken
CaptDave 09-11-2023, 03:38 PM Tried The Standard again and in my opinion it is not up to the level of Social Capitol and the Patriarch. The building itself is pretty nice (but quite a bit louder than SC) and the location should make it a huge hit in Norman especially on an Art Walk evening. However the food service leaves much to be desired still. It was a little busy but not anything extraordinary and the person taking orders said it was an hour wait for anything. IIRC the food operator at each location is a stand alone entity so that may be the issue when compared to Social Capitol. I hope it gets better and will probably try again in a couple months. Hopefully Community Through Beer can bring this one up to the level of its other places.
Mississippi Blues 09-11-2023, 04:49 PM So you’re saying it’s pretty *standard*? ;)
FighttheGoodFight 01-05-2024, 10:12 AM Looks like the original group has sold to a local owner now: https://www.normantranscript.com/news/downtown-restaurant-passes-into-local-ownership/article_520a118a-a9cd-11ee-a427-7f80ca841380.html
Looks like the original group has sold to a local owner now: https://www.normantranscript.com/news/downtown-restaurant-passes-into-local-ownership/article_520a118a-a9cd-11ee-a427-7f80ca841380.html
Cameron Brewer, the new owner, was one of the minority owners when The Standard opened.
The main ownership had been Community Through Beer (The Joinery, Patriarch, Social Capital) and they must have sold their interest to Cameron. He's really involved in Norman and a great guy.
FighttheGoodFight 01-05-2024, 10:35 AM Cameron Brewer, the new owner, was one of the minority owners when The Standard opened.
The main ownership had been Community Through Beer (The Joinery, Patriarch, Social Capital) and they must have sold their interest to Cameron. He's really involved in Norman and a great guy.
Good news! I have enjoyed the Standard every time I go. I bring friends all the time and they enjoy the selection.
dankrutka 01-05-2024, 11:30 AM I've been a few times, including on beautiful days, and I'm always surprised it's not more packed. I live in Denton and we have three large beer gardens. I believe Oak Street Draft House was the inspiration for at least the Patriarch (the others are East Side and Harvest House). They are all absolutely packed on a nice day. East Side is probably closer to the size of Fassler Hall with all their outdoor seating. Anyway, I hope this place succeeds. It seems like a good concept.
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