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Qué (quién) es BARROOM - definición

ESTABLISHMENT SERVING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES
Cocktail lounge; Bar (counter); Sports bar; Singles bar; Saloon keepers; Saloon keeper; Sports bars; Taproom; Barroom; Bartop; Bar top; Bar-top; Bartops; Bar tops; Bar-tops; Tap room; Tap-room; Bar (drinking establishment); Hotel bar; Beer bar; Bar counter; Full bar; Saloon bar; Saloonkeeper; Home bar; Sport bar; Lounge bar
  • The oldest bar serving ''[[pasztecik szczeciński]]'' in [[Szczecin]]
  • Depression-era]] bar in [[Melrose, Louisiana]]
  •  A hotel bar in [[Switzerland]]
  • liquor]] bottles behind a bar
  • The bar in the coach terminal at [[Udine]], Italy
  • A bar & restaurant  named "Bar" in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • Anaconda]], [[Montana]]
  • Ells & Laney Saloon-Restaurant, [[Macon, Georgia]], circa 1876
  • Example of a typical home bar in New York City, USA
  • Liquor and wine bottles displayed in a cabinet behind a bar in Baden, Austria
  • Many sports bars sell food such as chicken wings.
  • Drinking at the bar, [[Raceland, Louisiana]], September 1938
  • Railway Square]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu]], a former 18th-century [[gunpowder]] cellar and current [[beer]] [[restaurant]] in [[Tartu]], [[Estonia]]

barroom         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a room with a bar selling alcoholic drinks.
barroom         
also bar-room (barrooms)
A barroom is a room or building in which alcoholic drinks are served over a counter. (AM; in BRIT, usually use bar
, pub
)
N-COUNT
Barroom         
·noun A room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold.

Wikipedia

Bar (establishment)

A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks. Bars often also sell snack foods, such as crisps or peanuts, for consumption on their premises. Some types of bars, such as pubs, may also serve food from a restaurant menu. The term "bar" refers to the countertop where drinks are prepared and served, and by extension to the overall premises.

The term derives from the metal or wooden bar (barrier) that is often located along the length of the "bar". Over many years, heights of bars were lowered, and high stools added, and the brass bar remains today.

Bars provide stools or chairs that are placed at tables or counters for their patrons. Bars that offer entertainment or live music are often referred to as "music bars", "live venues", or "nightclubs". Types of bars range from inexpensive dive bars to elegant places of entertainment, often accompanying restaurants for dining.

Many bars operate a discount period, designated a "happy hour" or discount of the day to encourage off-peak-time patronage. Bars that fill to capacity sometimes implement a cover charge or a minimum drink-purchase requirement during their peak hours. Bars may have bouncers to ensure that patrons are of legal age, to eject drunk or belligerent patrons, and to collect cover charges. Such bars often feature entertainment, which may be a live band, vocalist, comedian, or disc jockey playing recorded music.

Patrons may sit or stand at the counter and be served by a bartender. Depending on the size of a bar and its approach, alcohol may be served at the bar by bartenders, at tables by servers, or by a combination of the two. The "back bar" is a set of shelves of glasses and bottles behind the counter. In some establishments, the back bar is elaborately decorated with woodwork, etched glass, mirrors, and lights.

Ejemplos de uso de BARROOM
1. It‘s a typical night at the barroom, and no place for a presidential stump speech.
2. Every attack on "the thought police and its campaign for political correctness" encourages the crude view that such people are fair game for barroom bullies.
3. Although its boom years are long gone, CBGB‘s remained a Manhattan music scene fixture: part museum, part barroom, home to more than a few rock and roll ghosts.
4. Anyone who watched coverage of the Bush twins‘ barroom exploits knew that the avert–your–eyes stance toward candidates‘ children has its limits.
5. They live together in company–built "man camps." When they go out drinking, they bring a robust oil–patch etiquette to barroom brawls.