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This is a '''list of notable bars, public houses and taverns'''. A [[Bar (establishment)|bar]] is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, distilled beverage (liquor), cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as chips or peanuts, for consumption on premises.<ref>[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cocktail+lounge Cocktail Lounge definition] from [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ The Free Dictionary]</ref>
This is a '''list of notable bars, public houses and taverns'''. A [[Bar (establishment)|bar]] is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, distilled beverage (liquor), cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as chips or peanuts, for consumption on premises.<ref>[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cocktail+lounge Cocktail Lounge definition] from [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ The Free Dictionary]</ref>
 
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==Bars==
==Bars==
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<div style='-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;'>
* {{wk5|21 Club}}
* {{wsl|21 Club}}
* {{wk5|Abbey Lounge}}
* {{wsl|Abbey Lounge}}
* {{wk5|Booches}}
* {{wsl|Booches}}
* {{wk5|Cafe D'Mongo's Speakeasy}}
* {{wsl|Cafe D'Mongo's Speakeasy}}
* {{wk5|The Chatham}}
* {{wsl|The Chatham}}
* {{wk5|Friar's Inn}}
* {{wsl|Friar's Inn}}
* {{wk5|The Fours}}
* {{wsl|The Fours}}
* {{wk5|Giger Bar}}
* {{wsl|Giger Bar}}
* {{wk5|KGB (bar)}}
* {{wsl|KGB (bar)}}
* {{wk5|Krazy Kat Klub}}
* {{wsl|Krazy Kat Klub}}
* {{wk5|Lucky Lou's}}
* {{wsl|Lucky Lou's}}
* {{wk5|Marie's Rip Tide Lounge}}
* {{wsl|Marie's Rip Tide Lounge}}
* {{wk5|The Queen's Head (Amsterdam)}}
* {{wsl|The Queen's Head (Amsterdam)}}
* {{wk5|Tobacco Road (bar)}}
* {{wsl|Tobacco Road (bar)}}
* {{wk5|Vesuvio Cafe}}
* {{wsl|Vesuvio Cafe}}
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{{wikimain|Drinking establishments by country}}
{{wikimain|Drinking establishments by country}}
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A biker bar is a bar that is frequented by motorcyclists (bikers). Some are owned or managed by people who are friendly toward motorcyclists.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=pg28hmWc_4wC&pg=PA64 ''Biker Gangs and Organized Crime'' - Thomas Barker.<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 64.</ref> Biker bars are patronized by people from all walks of life, including bikers, non-bikers, and motorcycle club adherents, including outlaw motorcycle clubs.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=IUKoKLaL8PAC&pg=PA493 ''Traveling with Philosophes'' - Ken Ewell]. p. 493.</ref>
A biker bar is a bar that is frequented by motorcyclists (bikers). Some are owned or managed by people who are friendly toward motorcyclists.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=pg28hmWc_4wC&pg=PA64 ''Biker Gangs and Organized Crime'' - Thomas Barker.<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 64.</ref> Biker bars are patronized by people from all walks of life, including bikers, non-bikers, and motorcycle club adherents, including outlaw motorcycle clubs.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=IUKoKLaL8PAC&pg=PA493 ''Traveling with Philosophes'' - Ken Ewell]. p. 493.</ref>
* {{wk5|Ace Cafe}}  
* {{wsl|Ace Cafe}}  
* {{wk5|Cook's Corner}}  
* {{wsl|Cook's Corner}}  
* {{wk5|Full Throttle Saloon}}  
* {{wsl|Full Throttle Saloon}}  
* {{wk5|Hogs and Heifers}}  
* {{wsl|Hogs and Heifers}}  
* {{wk5|Hurley Mountain Inn}}  
* {{wsl|Hurley Mountain Inn}}  
* {{wk5|Neptune's Net}}
* {{wsl|Neptune's Net}}
* {{wk5|Ma's Roadhouse}} (Strokers Dallas)
* {{wsl|Ma's Roadhouse}} (Strokers Dallas)


==Gastropubs==
==Gastropubs==
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===England===
===England===
* {{wk5|The Hand & Flowers}}
* {{wsl|The Hand & Flowers}}
* {{wk5|The Hinds Head}}
* {{wsl|The Hinds Head}}
* {{wk5|The Old Bull and Bush}}
* {{wsl|The Old Bull and Bush}}
* {{wk5|Sir Charles Napier Inn}}
* {{wsl|Sir Charles Napier Inn}}


===Taiwan===
===Taiwan===
* {{wk5|TKK Fried Chicken}}<ref>{{cite news | title=Restaurant review: TKK The Bar |author=Hsiang-yi, Tang | newspaper=Taipei Times | date=December 28, 2013  | url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2013/12/28/2003579954 | accessdate=March 22, 2015}}</ref> – also has a location in China
* {{wsl|TKK Fried Chicken}}<ref>{{cite news | title=Restaurant review: TKK The Bar |author=Hsiang-yi, Tang | newspaper=Taipei Times | date=December 28, 2013  | url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2013/12/28/2003579954 | accessdate=March 22, 2015}}</ref> – also has a location in China


===United States===
===United States===
* {{wk5|The Spotted Pig}}
* {{wsl|The Spotted Pig}}


====California====
====California====
* {{wk5|Auburn Alehouse}}
* {{wsl|Auburn Alehouse}}
* {{wk5|Father's Office}}
* {{wsl|Father's Office}}


==Ice bars==
==Ice bars==
An ice bar, sometimes associated with an ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures (generally about -5°C) to hinder melting. The walls and seating are also usually made of ice. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination.
An ice bar, sometimes associated with an ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures (generally about -5°C) to hinder melting. The walls and seating are also usually made of ice. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination.
* {{wk5|Icebar Orlando}}
* {{wsl|Icebar Orlando}}
* {{wk5|Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi)}}
* {{wsl|Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi)}}


==Public houses==
==Public houses==


A pub, also referred to as "public house", is a house licensed to sell alcohol to the general public. It is a drinking establishment in British culture,<ref name="EB">[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/482410/public-house Public House] Britannica.com; Subscription Required. Retrieved 3 July 2008.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.insiders-scotland-guide.com/ScottishPubs.html |title=Scottish pubs |publisher=Insiders-scotland-guide.com |accessdate=4 November 2012}}</ref> Ireland,<ref>{{cite book|last=Cronin|first=Michael|author2=O'Connor, Barbara|title=Irish Tourism: image, culture, and identity |editor=Barbara O'Connor|publisher=Channel View Publications|year=2003|series=Tourism and Cultural Change|volume=1|page=83|isbn= 978-1-873150-53-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mLkIW-c4dScC&pg=PA83 |accessdate=27 March 2011}}</ref> [[New Zealand]], [[Canada]], and Australia.<ref>[http://www.convictcreations.com/culture/drinking.htm Australian Drinking Culture] Convict Creations. Retrieved 24 April 2011.</ref> In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.
A pub, also referred to as "public house", is a house licensed to sell alcohol to the general public. It is a drinking establishment in British culture,<ref name="EB">[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/482410/public-house Public House] Britannica.com; Subscription Required. Retrieved 3 July 2008.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.insiders-scotland-guide.com/ScottishPubs.html |title=Scottish pubs |publisher=Insiders-scotland-guide.com |accessdate=4 November 2012}}</ref> Ireland,<ref>{{cite book|last=Cronin|first=Michael|author2=O'Connor, Barbara|title=Irish Tourism: image, culture, and identity |editor=Barbara O'Connor|publisher=Channel View Publications|year=2003|series=Tourism and Cultural Change|volume=1|page=83|isbn= 978-1-873150-53-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mLkIW-c4dScC&pg=PA83 <!--|accessdate=27 March 2011-->}}</ref> New Zealand, Canada, and Australia.<ref>[http://www.convictcreations.com/culture/drinking.htm Australian Drinking Culture] Convict Creations. Retrieved 24 April 2011.</ref> In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.
{{wikimain|Pubs by country}}
{{wikimain|Pubs by country}}
{{wikimain|Pub names}}
{{wikimain|Pub names}}
 
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=== By location ===
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====Afghanistan====
; By location  
* {{wk5|Irish Pub, Kabul}}
==== Afghanistan====
* {{wsl|Irish Pub, Kabul}}


====Australia====
====Australia====
{{wk5|Australian pub}} Longest bar in Australia
{{wsl|Australian pub}} Longest bar in Australia


=====Brisbane=====
=====Brisbane=====
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* {{wk5|Breakfast Creek Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Breakfast Creek Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Empire Hotel, Fortitude Valley}}  
* {{wsl|Empire Hotel, Fortitude Valley}}  
* {{wk5|Gambaro Group}}  
* {{wsl|Gambaro Group}}  
* {{wk5|Grand View Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Grand View Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Jubilee Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Jubilee Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Norman Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Norman Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Normanby Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Normanby Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Orient Hotel, Brisbane}}  
* {{wsl|Orient Hotel, Brisbane}}  
* {{wk5|Plough Inn}}  
* {{wsl|Plough Inn}}  
* {{wk5|Regatta Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Regatta Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Royal Exchange Hotel, Brisbane}}  
* {{wsl|Royal Exchange Hotel, Brisbane}}  
* {{wk5|Transcontinental Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Transcontinental Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Victory Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Victory Hotel}}  
* {{wk5|Wickham Hotel}}  
* {{wsl|Wickham Hotel}}  
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</div>


=====Melbourne=====
=====Melbourne=====
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<div style='-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;'>
* {{wk5|Corner Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Corner Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy}}
* {{wsl|Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy}}
* {{wk5|Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North}}
* {{wsl|Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North}}
* {{wk5|Esplanade Hotel (Melbourne)}}
* {{wsl|Esplanade Hotel (Melbourne)}}
* {{wk5|Punters Club}}
* {{wsl|Punters Club}}
* {{wk5|The Tote Hotel}}
* {{wsl|The Tote Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Young and Jackson Hotel}}</div>
* {{wsl|Young and Jackson Hotel}}</div>


=====Sydney=====
=====Sydney=====
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* {{wk5|Albion Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wsl|Albion Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wk5|Bald Rock Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Bald Rock Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Beach Hotel (Sydney)}}
* {{wsl|Beach Hotel (Sydney)}}
* {{wk5|Bowlers' Club of New South Wales}}
* {{wsl|Bowlers' Club of New South Wales}}
* {{wk5|Dick's Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Dick's Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Dry Dock Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Dry Dock Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club}}
* {{wsl|Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club}}
* {{wk5|Exchange Hotel (Balmain)}}
* {{wsl|Exchange Hotel (Balmain)}}
* {{wk5|Forth & Clyde Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Forth & Clyde Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Grand Hotel – Broadway}}
* {{wsl|Grand Hotel – Broadway}}
* {{wk5|Kent Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Kent Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Newport Arms Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Newport Arms Hotel}}
* {{wk5|North Sydney Leagues Club}}
* {{wsl|North Sydney Leagues Club}}
* {{wk5|The Oriental Hotel}}
* {{wsl|The Oriental Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Phoenician Club}}
* {{wsl|Phoenician Club}}
* {{wk5|The Riverview Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wsl|The Riverview Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wk5|Royal Oak Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Royal Oak Hotel}}
* {{wk5|The Rugby Club}}
* {{wsl|The Rugby Club}}
* {{wk5|Sandringham Hotel, Newtown}}
* {{wsl|Sandringham Hotel, Newtown}}
* {{wk5|Shipwright's Arms Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Shipwright's Arms Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Sir William Wallace Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Sir William Wallace Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Star Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wsl|Star Hotel, Balmain}}
* {{wk5|UNSW Venues}}
* {{wsl|UNSW Venues}}
* {{wk5|Volunteer Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Volunteer Hotel}}
* {{wk5|White Bay Hotel}}
* {{wsl|White Bay Hotel}}
* {{wk5|White Horse Hotel, Surry Hills}}
* {{wsl|White Horse Hotel, Surry Hills}}
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</div>


====Ireland====
====Ireland====
* [[List of pubs in Dublin]]
{{wikimain|List of pubs in Dublin}}


====United Kingdom====
====United Kingdom====
{{main|List of pubs in the United Kingdom|List of pubs named Carpenter Arms}}
{{wikimain|List of pubs named Carpenter Arms}}
{{catseealso|Pubs in the United Kingdom}}
{{wikimain|Pubs in the United Kingdom}}


=====England=====
== England==
{{cat see also|Pubs in England}}
{{wikimain|Pubs in England}}
* {{wk5|Anchor Inn, Birmingham|Anchor Inn}}
* {{wsl|Anchor Inn, Birmingham}}
* {{wk5|Angel and Crown, Covent Garden}}
* {{wsl|Angel and Crown, Covent Garden}}
* {{wk5|The Blind Beggar}}
* {{wsl|The Blind Beggar}}
* {{wk5|The Crown Inn, Birmingham}}
* {{wsl|The Crown Inn, Birmingham}}
* {{wk5|The Trout Inn}}
* {{wsl|The Trout Inn}}
======London======
===London===
* [[List of pubs in London]]
{{wikimain|List of pubs in London}}
** [[List of award-winning pubs in London]]
{{wikimain|List of award-winning pubs in London}}
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===Sheffield===
{{wikimain|List of pubs in Sheffield}}


======Sheffield======
==United States==
{{main|List of pubs in Sheffield}}
* {{wsl|Isle of Skye}}
* {{wsl|Pig 'n Whistle}}
* {{wsl|The Cat & Fiddle}}


====United States====
{{hr}}
* Isle of Skye
* [[Pig 'n Whistle]]
* [[The Cat & Fiddle]]


===Former pubs===
==Former pubs==
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* {{wk5|Adam & Eve, Birmingham}}
* {{wsl|Adam & Eve, Birmingham}}
* {{wk5|The Alexandra, New Barnet}}
* {{wsl|The Alexandra, New Barnet}}
* {{wk5|Bull and Crown, Chingford}}
* {{wsl|Bull and Crown, Chingford}}
* {{wk5|Fishmongers Arms}}
* {{wsl|Fishmongers Arms}}
* {{wk5|Fleece Hotel}}
* {{wsl|Fleece Hotel}}
* {{wk5|Flying Horse Inn}}
* {{wsl|Flying Horse Inn}}
* {{wk5|The Antelope Public House}}
* {{wsl|The Antelope Public House}}
* {{wk5|Lord High Admiral, Pimlico}}
* {{wsl|Lord High Admiral, Pimlico}}
* {{wk5|Lamb Hotel, Nantwich}}
* {{wsl|Lamb Hotel, Nantwich}}
* {{wk5|Queen's Head Tavern / Apollo Tavern}}
* {{wsl|Queen's Head Tavern / Apollo Tavern}}
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</div>


===Micropubs===
===Micropubs===
{{main|Micropub#List of micropubs}}
{{wikimain|Micropub#List of micropubs}}
A [[micropub]] is a very small, one room public house. The concept is attributed to publican Martyn Hillier and his pub, The Butchers Arms, in [[Herne, Kent]], England.
A micropub is a very small, one room public house. The concept is attributed to publican Martyn Hillier and his pub, The Butchers Arms, in Herne, Kent, England.


===Pub chains===
===Pub chains===
A [[pub chain]] is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image. The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation.
A pub chain is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image. The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation.
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* [[Antic Collective]]
* {{wsl|Antic Collective}}
* [[Bay Restaurant Group]]
* {{wsl|Bay Restaurant Group}}
* [[Belushi's]]
* {{wsl|Belushi's}}
* [[Brewers Fayre]]
* {{wsl|Brewers Fayre}}
* [[Chef & Brewer]]
* {{wsl|Chef & Brewer}}
* [[Chicago Rock Cafe]]
* {{wsl|Chicago Rock Cafe}}
* [[Eerie Pub Company]]
* {{wsl|Eerie Pub Company}}
* [[Ettamogah Pub]]
* {{wsl|Ettamogah Pub}}
* [[Firkin Brewery]]
* {{wsl|Firkin Brewery}}
* [[Inventive Leisure]]
* {{wsl|Inventive Leisure}}
* [[Mana Bar]]
* {{wsl|Mana Bar}}
* [[O'Neill's (pub chain)|O'Neill's]]
* {{wsl|O'Neill's (pub chain)}}
* [[Punch Taverns]]
* {{wsl|Punch Taverns}}
* [[Revolution Bar]]
* {{wsl|Revolution Bar}}
* [[Scream Pubs]]
* {{wsl|Scream Pubs}}
* [[Slug and Lettuce]]
* {{wsl|Slug and Lettuce}}
* [[Spirit Group]]
* {{wsl|Spirit Group}}
* [[Spirit Pub Company]]
* {{wsl|Spirit Pub Company}}
* [[Steamin' Billy]]
* {{wsl|Steamin' Billy}}
* [[Stonegate Pub Company]]
* {{wsl|Stonegate Pub Company}}
* [[Tynemill]]
* {{wsl|Tynemill}}
* [[Varsity (bar)|Varsity]]
* {{wsl|Varsity (bar)}}
* [[Walkabout (pub chain)|Walkabout]]
* {{wsl|Walkabout (pub chain)}}
* [[Wetherspoons]]
* {{wsl|Wetherspoons}}
* [[Yates's]]
* {{wsl|Yates's}}
* [[Young's]]
* {{wsl|Young's}}
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====Mitchells & Butlers pub chains====
====Mitchells & Butlers pub chains====
[[Mitchells & Butlers]] runs around 1,600 managed public house, bars and restaurants throughout the United Kingdom.
{{wl|Mitchells & Butlers}} runs around 1,600 managed public house, bars and restaurants throughout the United Kingdom.
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* [[All Bar One]]
* {{wsl|All Bar One}}
* [[Bass Brewery]]
* {{wsl|Bass Brewery}}
* [[Harvester (restaurant)|Harvester]]
* {{wsl|Harvester (restaurant}}
* [[Innkeeper's Lodge]]
* {{wsl|Innkeeper's Lodge}}
* [[Miller & Carter]]
* {{wsl|Miller & Carter}}
* [[Mitchells & Butlers]]
* {{wsl|Mitchells & Butlers}}
* [[Mitchells & Butlers Brewery]]
* {{wsl|Mitchells & Butlers Brewery}}
* [[Mitchells & Butlers' Ground]]
* {{wsl|Mitchells & Butlers' Ground}}
* [[Nicholson's]]
* {{wsl|Nicholson's}}
* [[O'Neill's (pub chain)|O'Neill's]]
* {{wsl|O'Neill's (pub chain)}}
* [[Phil Urban]]
* {{wsl|Phil Urban}}
* [[Toby Carvery]]
* {{wsl|Toby Carvery}}
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</div>


==Saloons==
==Saloons==
{{see also|Western saloon}}
{{main|Western saloon}}
* [[Comstock Saloon]] – located in San Francisco, California
* {{wsl|Comstock Saloon}} – located in San Francisco, California


==Speakeasies==
==Speakeasies==
A [[speakeasy]] is an illicit establishment that  sells [[alcoholic beverages]]. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the [[Prohibition in the United States|Prohibition era]] (1920&ndash;1933, longer in some states). Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition was ended in 1933, and the term is now used to describe some [[retro style]] bars. Some former speakeasies continue to operate as bars.
A [[speakeasy]] is an illicit establishment that  sells alcoholic beverages. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the [[Prohibition in the United States|Prohibition era]] (1920-1933, longer in some states). Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition was ended in 1933, and the term is now used to describe some [[retro style]] bars. Some former speakeasies continue to operate as bars.
* [[The Blind Pig]]
 
* [[Chumley's]]
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* [[Delmonico's]]
* {{wsl|The Blind Pig}}
* [[Dill Pickle Club]]
* {{wsl|Chumley's}}
* [[Gallagher's Steakhouse]]
* {{wsl|Delmonico's}}
* [[KGB (bar)|KGB]]
* {{wsl|Dill Pickle Club}}
* [[Krazy Kat Klub]]
* {{wsl|Gallagher's Steakhouse}}
* [[Light Horse Tavern]]
* {{wsl|KGB (bar)}}
* [[Arizona Biltmore Hotel#Mystery Room|Mystery Room]]
* {{wsl|Krazy Kat Klub}}
* [[Tobacco Road (bar)|Tobacco Road]]
* {{wsl|Light Horse Tavern}}
* {{wsl|Arizona Biltmore Hotel}} see: Mystery Room
* {{wsl|Tobacco Road (bar)}}</div>


==Taverns==
==Taverns==
A [[tavern]] is a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served [[food]], and in most cases, where [[travel]]ers receive [[lodging]]. An [[inn]] is a tavern which has a license to put up guests as lodgers. The word derives from the Latin ''[[taberna]]'' whose original meaning was a [[shed]], [[workshop]], [[Market stall|stall]], or [[pub]].
A tavern is a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served [[food]], and in most cases, where travelers receive lodging. An inn is a tavern which has a license to put up guests as lodgers. The word derives from the Latin ''taberna'' whose original meaning was a shed, workshop, Market stall, or pub.


===England===
==England==
* [[Upper Flask]]
* {{wsl|Upper Flask}}


===United States===
==United States==
{{cat see also|Taverns in the United States|Taverns in the United States by state or territory}}
===Taverns in the United States by state or territory:===
* [[McGillin's Olde Ale House]]
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* [[Nick's Original Big Train Bar]]
* {{wsl|McGillin's Olde Ale House}}
* [[Old Tavern (Sacramento, California)|Old Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Nick's Original Big Train Bar}}
* [[Tun Tavern Brewery]]
* {{wsl|Old Tavern (Sacramento, California)}}
* {{wsl|Tun Tavern Brewery}}</div>


====Taverns in the American Revolution====
===Taverns in the American Revolution===
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* [[Alden Tavern Site]]
* {{wsl|Alden Tavern Site}}
* [[Buckman Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Buckman Tavern}}
* [[Burnham Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Burnham Tavern}}
* [[Cedar Bridge Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Cedar Bridge Tavern}}
* [[City Tavern]]
* {{wsl|City Tavern}}
* [[Clifton House, Pennsylvania|Clifton House]]
* {{wsl|Clifton House, Pennsylvania}}
* [[Fraunces Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Fraunces Tavern}}
* [[French Arms Tavern]]
* {{wsl|French Arms Tavern}}
* [[Gabreil Daveis Tavern House]]
* {{wsl|Gabreil Daveis Tavern House}}
* [[Golden Plough Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Golden Plough Tavern}}
* [[Green Dragon Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Green Dragon Tavern}}
* [[Hartwell Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Hartwell Tavern}}
* [[Indian King Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Indian King Tavern}}
* [[Mosby Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Mosby Tavern}}
* [[Munroe Tavern (Lexington, Massachusetts)|Munroe Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Munroe Tavern (Lexington, Massachusetts)}}
* [[The Old 76 House]]
* {{wsl|The Old 76 House}}
* [[Peleg Arnold Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Peleg Arnold Tavern}}
* [[Putnam Cottage]]
* {{wsl|Putnam Cottage}}
* [[Raleigh Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Raleigh Tavern}}
* [[Red Lion Inn (Brooklyn)|Red Lion Inn]]
* {{wsl|Red Lion Inn (Brooklyn)}}
* [[Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia)|Rising Sun Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia)}}
* [[Rose and Crown Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Rose and Crown Tavern}}
* [[Smith Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Smith Tavern}}
* [[Three Pigeons]]
* {{wsl|Three Pigeons}}
* [[Tun Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Tun Tavern}}
* [[Warren Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Warren Tavern}}
* [[White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island)|White Horse Tavern]]
* {{wsl|White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island)}}
* [[Wright's Tavern]]
* {{wsl|Wright's Tavern}}
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==Tiki bars==
==Tiki bars==
{{see also|Don the Beachcomber}}
{{wikimain|Don the Beachcomber}}
[[File:Sip n Dip mermaid1.jpg|thumb|People dressed up as mermaids swim at the [[Sip 'n Dip]] [[tiki bar]] in [[Great Falls, Montana]]]]
A tiki bar is an exotic–themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the mai tai and zombie cocktail. These bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture / décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian culture.
A [[tiki bar]] is an exotic–themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the [[mai tai]] and [[zombie cocktail]]. These bars are aesthetically defined by their [[tiki culture]] décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly [[Polynesian culture|Polynesian]].
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* [[Bahooka]]
* {{wsl|Bahooka}}
* [[Shelter Island, San Diego#History and development|Bali Hai (Shelter Island)]]
* {{wsl|Shelter Island, San Diego}} (see: §Bali Hai)
* [[Jardin Tiki]]
* {{wsl|Jardin Tiki}}
* [[Kahiki Supper Club]]
* {{wsl|Kahiki Supper Club}}
* [[Mai-Kai Restaurant]]
* {{wsl|Mai-Kai Restaurant}}
* [[Sip 'n Dip Lounge]]
* {{wsl|Sip 'n Dip Lounge}}
* [[The Hawaiian Inn]]
* {{wsl|The Hawaiian Inn}}
* [[Tiki Boyd's]]
* {{wsl|Tiki Boyd's}}
* [[Tiki Ti]]
* {{wsl|Tiki Ti}}
* [[Tonga Room]]
* {{wsl|Tonga Room}}
* [[Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar]]
* {{wsl|Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar}}
* [[Trader Vic's]]
* {{wsl|Trader Vic's}}</div>
 
==Wine bars==
==Wine bars==
[[File:Ordinaire wine shop in Oakland.jpg|thumb|[[Ordinaire (wine bar)|Ordinaire]], a [[wine bar]] in [[Oakland, California]]]]
<!-- [[File:Ordinaire wine shop in Oakland.jpg|thumb|[[Ordinaire (wine bar)|Ordinaire]], a [[wine bar]] in [[Oakland, California]]]] -->
A [[wine bar]], sometimes called a bodega, is a bar that principally or exclusively serves wine.
A wine bar, sometimes called a bodega, is a bar that principally or exclusively serves wine.
*[[El Vino]] ([[London]], UK)
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*[[Giant Cask]] ([[Bad Dürkheim]], Germany)
* {{wsl|El Vino}} ( London, UK )
*[[Ordinaire (wine bar)|Ordinaire]] ([[Oakland, California]])
* {{wsl|Giant Cask}} ( Bad Dürkheim, Germany )
*[[Vino Volo]] ([[San Francisco]], California)
* {{wsl|Ordinaire (wine bar)}} ( Oakland, California )
*[[Zum Weinberg]] ([[Wismar]], Germany)
* {{wsl|Vino Volo}} ( San Francisco, California )
 
* {{wsl|Zum Weinberg}} ( Wismar, Germany )
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==See also==
==See also==


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This is a list of notable bars, public houses and taverns. A bar is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, distilled beverage (liquor), cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as chips or peanuts, for consumption on premises.[1] Template:Wk6/doc

Bars

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Biker bars

A biker bar is a bar that is frequented by motorcyclists (bikers). Some are owned or managed by people who are friendly toward motorcyclists.[2] Biker bars are patronized by people from all walks of life, including bikers, non-bikers, and motorcycle club adherents, including outlaw motorcycle clubs.[3]

  • Ace Cafe - [WP]
  • Cook's Corner - [WP]
  • Full Throttle Saloon - [WP]
  • Hogs and Heifers - [WP]
  • Hurley Mountain Inn - [WP]
  • Neptune's Net - [WP]
  • Ma's Roadhouse - [WP] (Strokers Dallas)

Gastropubs

A gastropub is a bar and restaurant that serves high-end beer and food.[4]

England

  • The Hand & Flowers - [WP]
  • The Hinds Head - [WP]
  • The Old Bull and Bush - [WP]
  • Sir Charles Napier Inn - [WP]

Taiwan

  • TKK Fried Chicken - [WP] [5] – also has a location in China

United States

California

Ice bars

An ice bar, sometimes associated with an ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures (generally about -5°C) to hinder melting. The walls and seating are also usually made of ice. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination.

  • Icebar Orlando - [WP]
  • Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi) - [WP]

Public houses

A pub, also referred to as "public house", is a house licensed to sell alcohol to the general public. It is a drinking establishment in British culture,[6][7] Ireland,[8] New Zealand, Canada, and Australia.[9] In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.

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By location

Afghanistan

Australia

Australian pub - [WP] Longest bar in Australia

Brisbane
  • Breakfast Creek Hotel - [WP]
  • Empire Hotel, Fortitude Valley - [WP]
  • Gambaro Group - [WP]
  • Grand View Hotel - [WP]
  • Jubilee Hotel - [WP]
  • Norman Hotel - [WP]
  • Normanby Hotel - [WP]
  • Orient Hotel, Brisbane - [WP]
  • Plough Inn - [WP]
  • Regatta Hotel - [WP]
  • Royal Exchange Hotel, Brisbane - [WP]
  • Transcontinental Hotel - [WP]
  • Victory Hotel - [WP]
  • Wickham Hotel - [WP]
Melbourne
  • Corner Hotel - [WP]
  • Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy - [WP]
  • Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North - [WP]
  • Esplanade Hotel (Melbourne) - [WP]
  • Punters Club - [WP]
  • The Tote Hotel - [WP]
  • Young and Jackson Hotel - [WP]
Sydney
  • Albion Hotel, Balmain - [WP]
  • Bald Rock Hotel - [WP]
  • Beach Hotel (Sydney) - [WP] [SM-201]
  • Bowlers' Club of New South Wales - [WP]
  • Dick's Hotel - [WP]
  • Dry Dock Hotel - [WP]
  • Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club - [WP]
  • Exchange Hotel (Balmain) - [WP]
  • Forth & Clyde Hotel - [WP]
  • Grand Hotel – Broadway - [WP]
  • Kent Hotel - [WP]
  • Newport Arms Hotel - [WP]
  • North Sydney Leagues Club - [WP]
  • The Oriental Hotel - [WP]
  • Phoenician Club - [WP]
  • The Riverview Hotel, Balmain - [WP]
  • Royal Oak Hotel - [WP]
  • The Rugby Club - [WP]
  • Sandringham Hotel, Newtown - [WP]
  • Shipwright's Arms Hotel - [WP]
  • Sir William Wallace Hotel - [WP]
  • Star Hotel, Balmain - [WP]
  • UNSW Venues - [WP]
  • Volunteer Hotel - [WP]
  • White Bay Hotel - [WP]
  • White Horse Hotel, Surry Hills - [WP]

Ireland

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United Kingdom

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England

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  • Anchor Inn, Birmingham - [WP]
  • Angel and Crown, Covent Garden - [WP]
  • The Blind Beggar - [WP]
  • The Crown Inn, Birmingham - [WP]
  • The Trout Inn - [WP]

London

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Sheffield

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United States


Former pubs

  • Adam & Eve, Birmingham - [WP]
  • The Alexandra, New Barnet - [WP]
  • Bull and Crown, Chingford - [WP]
  • Fishmongers Arms - [WP]
  • Fleece Hotel - [WP]
  • Flying Horse Inn - [WP]
  • The Antelope Public House - [WP]
  • Lord High Admiral, Pimlico - [WP]
  • Lamb Hotel, Nantwich - [WP]
  • Queen's Head Tavern / Apollo Tavern - [WP]

Micropubs

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A micropub is a very small, one room public house. The concept is attributed to publican Martyn Hillier and his pub, The Butchers Arms, in Herne, Kent, England.

Pub chains

A pub chain is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image. The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation.

Mitchells & Butlers pub chains

Mitchells & Butlers runs around 1,600 managed public house, bars and restaurants throughout the United Kingdom.

Saloons

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  • Comstock Saloon - [WP] – located in San Francisco, California

Speakeasies

A speakeasy is an illicit establishment that sells alcoholic beverages. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era (1920-1933, longer in some states). Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition was ended in 1933, and the term is now used to describe some retro style bars. Some former speakeasies continue to operate as bars.

Taverns

A tavern is a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served food, and in most cases, where travelers receive lodging. An inn is a tavern which has a license to put up guests as lodgers. The word derives from the Latin taberna whose original meaning was a shed, workshop, Market stall, or pub.

England

United States

Taverns in the United States by state or territory:

  • McGillin's Olde Ale House - [WP]
  • Nick's Original Big Train Bar - [WP]
  • Old Tavern (Sacramento, California) - [WP]
  • Tun Tavern Brewery - [WP]

Taverns in the American Revolution

  • Alden Tavern Site - [WP]
  • Buckman Tavern - [WP]
  • Burnham Tavern - [WP]
  • Cedar Bridge Tavern - [WP]
  • City Tavern - [WP]
  • Clifton House, Pennsylvania - [WP]
  • Fraunces Tavern - [WP]
  • French Arms Tavern - [WP]
  • Gabreil Daveis Tavern House - [WP]
  • Golden Plough Tavern - [WP]
  • Green Dragon Tavern - [WP]
  • Hartwell Tavern - [WP]
  • Indian King Tavern - [WP]
  • Mosby Tavern - [WP]
  • Munroe Tavern (Lexington, Massachusetts) - [WP]
  • The Old 76 House - [WP]
  • Peleg Arnold Tavern - [WP]
  • Putnam Cottage - [WP]
  • Raleigh Tavern - [WP]
  • Red Lion Inn (Brooklyn) - [WP]
  • Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - [WP]
  • Rose and Crown Tavern - [WP]
  • Smith Tavern - [WP]
  • Three Pigeons - [WP]
  • Tun Tavern - [WP]
  • Warren Tavern - [WP]
  • White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) - [WP]
  • Wright's Tavern - [WP]

Tiki bars

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Wikipedia article: Don the Beachcomber

A tiki bar is an exotic–themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the mai tai and zombie cocktail. These bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture / décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian culture.

Wine bars

A wine bar, sometimes called a bodega, is a bar that principally or exclusively serves wine.

  • El Vino - [WP] ( London, UK )
  • Giant Cask - [WP] ( Bad Dürkheim, Germany )
  • Ordinaire (wine bar) - [WP] ( Oakland, California )
  • Vino Volo - [WP] ( San Francisco, California )
  • Zum Weinberg - [WP] ( Wismar, Germany )

See also

References

  1. Cocktail Lounge definition from The Free Dictionary
  2. Biker Gangs and Organized Crime - Thomas Barker.. p. 64.
  3. Traveling with Philosophes - Ken Ewell. p. 493.
  4. Farley, David. "New York Develops a Taste for Gastropubs", 24 May 2009. 
  5. Hsiang-yi, Tang. "Restaurant review: TKK The Bar", December 28, 2013. Retrieved on March 22, 2015. 
  6. Public House Britannica.com; Subscription Required. Retrieved 3 July 2008.
  7. Scottish pubs, http://www.insiders-scotland-guide.com/ScottishPubs.html  Accessed: 4 November 2012  (Publisher: Insiders-scotland-guide.com)
  8. Cronin, Michael (2003). in Barbara O'Connor: Irish Tourism: image, culture, and identity, Tourism and Cultural Change 1. Channel View Publications, 83. ISBN 978-1-873150-53-5. 
  9. Australian Drinking Culture Convict Creations. Retrieved 24 April 2011.


External links

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