Large drinking establishment mostly serving beer.
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Examples for "beer hall"
Examples for "beer hall"
1Why did I go into that beer hall on that particular evening?
2What about in a beer hall with raucous people sitting around you?
3The livery-stable keeper and the doctor hobnob together at their favourite beer hall.
4After an interminable tour of the quays he finally tumbled into a beer hall.
5Jim strode away and Tom went into the beer hall.
1There's a fellow I know runs a pool parlor and beer bar in Hartford.
2Owner of Wellington cult beer bar Hashigo Zake, and distributor for a range of local craft beers.
3While familiar names such as Brewdog abound, head for a local brewery or specialist beer bar to try something a bit different.
4In 1982 the partners opened a standup beer bar there under the name of Mike Houlihan's, a combination of both their names.
5But after hearing the high-end decadence described in other songs, going to a beer bar with a regular guy really does sound like salvation.
6If you want to know more about the nature of Mr Chuwit, then I suggest you look at the beer bar scandal of January 2003.
7Amsterdam is also home to a number of specialist Beer Bars.
8There were also loud beer bars and serious bookstores tucked under the S-Bahn tracks.
9But fear not, those £2 cocktails are just camouflage for one of the best-stockedbeer bars in the city.
10She said there were concerns it could concentrate trouble and stifle new bars, particularly craft beer bars, that are popping up.
11Eventually I asked if we could stop and sit in one of the better-lit beer bars to figure out what to do next.
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