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x Public house A pub like this would be a likely stop on a pub crawl Young & Jackson
A public house, informally known as a pub, is a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises in countries and regions of British influence. Although the terms often have different connotations, there is...
Brecknock Hotel
Old Canberra Inn
Pembury Tavern
The Douglas Arms
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x Brewpub   Yaletown Brewing Company
A brewpub is a pub or restaurant that brews beer on the premises. Before the development of large commercial breweries, beer would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. Alewives would put out a sign such as an ale-wand to show...
x Wine bar      
x Cocktail bar   Mixteca Mexican Grill & Tequila Bar  
x Sports bar   Windjammer Sports Bar  
The Gambler
x Bar Tourists sit outside a bar in Chiang Mai, Thailand Bricklayer's Arms
A bar (also called a pub, tavern, saloon, or taproom) is an establishment that serves drinks, especially alcoholic beverages such as beer, liquor, and cocktails, for consumption on the premises. Bars provide stools or chairs for their patrons along...
Warren House Inn
Benders Bar & Grill
Inner Mission Beer Parlor
The Homestead
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x Fern bar Fernbar  
Fern bar is an American slang term for an upscale or preppy (or yuppie) bar or tavern catering to singles usually decorated with ferns or other "fussy" plants, as well as such decor as fake Tiffany lamps. The phrase came into common use in the late...
x Gay bar Stonewall  
A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively (or predominantly) gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) clientele; the term gay is used as a broadly inclusive concept for LGBT and queer communities. Gay bars once served...
x Dive bar 727568 e333f87208  
A dive bar, or dive, is a downmarket drinking establishment frequented by a poor or working class clientele. The term “dive” dates from London in the 19th century, when young men wanted a livelier place in which to spend their afternoons than the...
x Jumak Hyewon-Jusa  
Jumak is a kind of tavern or inn that served alcoholic beverages and food and provided lodging to travellers in old Korean society. It was also called jusa (酒肆), juga (酒家) and jupo (酒舖). It is not certain since when jumak began to exist in history....
x Juke joint Exterior of a juke joint in Belle Glade, Florida, photographed by Marion Post Wolcott in 1944  
Juke joint (or jook joint) is the vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking, primarily operated by African American people in the southeastern United States. The term "juke" is believed to derive...
x Honky tonk A vintage belt buckle from Gilley's, a large honky tonk featured in the movie Urban Cowboy.  
A honky tonk (also called a honkatonk, honkey-tonk, or tonk) is a type of bar with musical entertainment that is common in the Southwestern and Southern United States. The term has also been attached to various styles of 20th-century American music....
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