A business licensed to sell intoxicating beverages for consumption on the premises, or the premises themselves.
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Examples for "bar"
Examples for "bar"
1The flag was also spotted at a bar in Sea Point recently.
2Facebook maintains that political advertising requires a higher bar for free speech.
3Cuernavaca police said the bodies were found early yesterday outside a bar.
4However, that sets the bar low if there is any good news.
5A south London pub seeks two bar staff: 500 candidates step forward.
1Who'd want to run a pub and work seven days a week.
2There's a pub with good food in Sligo called The Draft House.
3A south London pub seeks two bar staff: 500 candidates step forward.
4Over the weekend NSW Health confirmed more cases linked to the pub.
5I simply can't imagine a better novel being pub lished this year.
1They could not, in fact, use a public house of any kind.
2The incident happened at Gerry Power's public house on Upper William Street.
3This public house is dark and comforting with a feeling of scholarship.
4Seven doors from the Cheshire Cat public house under the railway bridge.
5He paid the driver, and entered a public house on the corner.