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Popular Skull Bar in Maidstone Closes for Second Time

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The Skull Bar in the Royal Star Arcade of Maidstone has shut its doors for the second time, disappointing loyal patrons who regarded it as a cherished dining spot. The closure was announced on August 22, 2023, marking yet another setback for a venue that had previously faced financial difficulties.

Customers took to social media to express their sorrow over the closure, with many describing the establishment as a “really special place” that offered “one of the best burgers” in town. The Skull Bar was notable for its transformation from a fully vegan restaurant, originally named The Rainbow Skull Grill, which operated on London Road before closing in December 2022 due to rising energy and food costs.

After a brief hiatus, the establishment rebranded as The Skull Bar and introduced a menu featuring meat dishes, alongside craft beer, rum selections, cocktails, and simple offerings like burgers and chicken wings. The team behind The Skull Bar shared their sentiments on Facebook, stating: “As many of you are aware, we are now closed. We again would love to thank you for all your customer support over the years. We had the best team. Our little skull family. R.I.P team skull.”

Impact on Royal Star Arcade

The closure of The Skull Bar adds to the challenges faced by the Royal Star Arcade, which has recently seen the departure of technology and software firm RTMS. The shopping centre, strategically located to connect the High Street with Market Buildings and Earl Street, is designed to accommodate up to 28 retail units. Despite housing successful establishments like Pad Thai Live and its beach-themed bar, the shopping centre has been scrutinized as multiple businesses have struggled to maintain their operations.

The absence of The Skull Bar represents another loss to the local dining scene, which has been increasingly competitive. The emotional responses from the community underscore the establishment’s significance as a gathering place and highlight the ongoing challenges faced by small businesses in adapting to economic pressures.

As the Royal Star Arcade continues to evolve, the future of its retail landscape remains uncertain, with the community hoping for new opportunities to invigorate the area.

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