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Definitions of pubs in various dictionaries:
noun - tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms
noun - a place where liquor is sold to be drunk on the premises
PUBS - A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a rel...
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Darts' places |
Taprooms |
Bars of Avon |
Sots' spots |
Places for pints |
18-Across offerers |
Stout sites |
Dublin hangouts |
Taverns |
Watering holes |
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Birnbaum's says there are over 10,000 of these in Ireland & 2,000 more in the north, a lot to "crawl" through |
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Plural form of pub. |
an establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks, and sometimes also food, to be consumed on the premises. |
An establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks, and sometimes also food, to be consumed on the premises. |
Frequent pubs. |
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A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a relaxed, social drinking establishment and a prominent part of British, Irish, Breton, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and Australian cultures. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. In his 17th-century diary Samuel Pepys described the pub as "the heart of England".Pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns, through the Anglo-Saxon alehouse to the development of the tied house system in the 19th century. In 1393, King Richard II of England introduced legislation that pubs had to display a sign outdoors to make them easily visible for passing ale tasters, who would assess the quality of ale sold. Most pubs focus on offering beers, ales and similar drinks. As well, pubs often sell wines, spirits, and soft drinks, meals and snacks. The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) is known as the pub landlord |