Greek tavern - meaning and definition. What is Greek tavern
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What (who) is Greek tavern - definition

STOCK CHARACTER; MALE IN A SMALL TOWN WHO IS DRUNK MORE OFTEN THAN SOBER
Village drunk; Town drunks; Tavern fool; Tavern-fool; Tavern fools

Steeles Tavern, Virginia         
  • VA State Route 56 at US Route 11 in Steeles Tavern
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Steele's Tavern; Steeles Tavern; Steele's Tavern, Virginia; Steeles Tavern, VA
Steeles Tavern (formerly Midway) is an unincorporated community in Augusta County and Rockbridge County, Virginia. It lies at an elevation of 1683 feet (513 m).
Ship Tavern, Holborn         
PUB IN LONDON, UK
The Ship Tavern, London; Ship Tavern, London
The Ship Tavern is an inn at the western corner of Lincoln's Inn Fields, at the corner of Gate Street and the Little Turnstile in London. Established in 1549, at the height of the English Reformation, when Catholicism became illegal, it was used to shelter Catholic priests and hold secret Catholic services.
Queen's Head Tavern         
  • Old Bank of England, on Fleet Street in 2009
PUB ON FLEET STREET IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Queen's Head Tavern / Apollo Tavern
The Queen's Head Tavern (later the Apollo Tavern) was located on Fleet Street to the east of the Temple Bar in London. It was already established in 1682 when it is mentioned in the diary of Narcissus Luttrell: "The 2nd, in the morning early, a fire broke out in the back part of the Queen's Head Tavern, by Temple Bar".

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Town drunk

The town drunk (also called a tavern fool) is a stock character, almost always male, who is drunk more often than sober.