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Drinking establishment : ウィキペディア英語版
Drinking establishment

A drinking establishment is a business whose primary function is the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises.〔(Cocktail Lounge definition ) from (The Free Dictionary )〕 Some establishments may also serve food, or have entertainment, but their main purpose is to serve alcoholic beverages. There are different types of drinking establishment ranging from seedy bars or nightclubs, sometimes termed "dive bars", to 5,000 seat beer halls and elegant places of entertainment for the elite. A public house, informally known as a "pub", is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises in countries and regions of British influence.〔(History of the pub ) Beer and Pub Association. Retrieved 03-07-08.〕〔(Public House ) Britannica.com; Subscription Required. Retrieved 03-07-08.〕 Although the terms are increasingly used to refer to the same thing, there is a difference between pubs, bars, inns, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially. A tavern or pot-house is, loosely, a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, also be served food, though not licensed to put up guests. The word derives from the Latin ''taberna'' and the Greek ''ταβέρνα''/taverna.
A brewpub is a pub or restaurant that brews beer on the premises. A beer hall ((ドイツ語:Bierpalast, Bierstube)) is a large pub that specializes in beer. An Izakaya is a type of Japanese drinking establishment which also serves food to accompany the drinks. A speakeasy is an establishment that illegally sells alcoholic beverages.
==Bar==
(詳細はhappy hour to encourage off-peak patronage. Bars that fill to capacity sometimes implement a cover charge during their peak hours. Such bars often feature entertainment, which may be a live band or a popular disc jockey. Bars provide stools or chairs that are placed at tables or counters for their patrons. Some bars have entertainment on a stage, such as a live band, comedians, go-go dancers, or strippers.
The term "bar" is derived from the specialized counter on which drinks are served. The "back bar" is a set of shelves of glasses and bottles behind that counter. In some establishments, the back bar is elaborately decorated with woodwork, etched glass, mirrors, and lights.

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