I actually think the loss of pubs is a fucking travesty (pubs and working men's clubs). These places have always functioned as third places, places of community. I mean it's called a public house, it should be homely but for everyone.
Just go abroad and pubs fucking suck because they aren't pubs they are bars.
I just want to be able to walk in the front door, get a drink, strike up a convo with someone already there. Maybe play some darts or pool. Just chill out. Fuck I've been to the pub just to read a book before or watch TV. I would pay membership to be part of a club like that, but they simply don't exist anymore.
The real issue is house prices have eroded discretionary income, which is a whole other topic on it's own, work has gotten more so people have less time and are more tired, and it's just not legal in certain cases to have what once was.
I really think drinking in a pub is better than drinking at home and a way to fix this is to reduce taxes on pub alcohol so the price is comparable to a supermarket. When I was a teen/ student the aim of the game was to drink as much as humanly possible to not have to get an overpriced drink while out. That's not healthy. Much better to be out and pace yourself. Now I only really go out if I'm going to get drunk because its not worth it to go for a couple and go home.