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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PUB (disambiguation); Pub (Album); PUB; Pub (album)
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pub         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
(pubs)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A pub is a building where people can have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and talk to their friends. Many pubs also serve food. (mainly BRIT)
He was in the pub until closing time...
Richard used to run a pub.
N-COUNT
pub         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
Brit.
¦ noun
1. an establishment for the sale and consumption of beer and other drinks, often also serving food.
2. Austral. a hotel.
¦ verb (pubs, pubbing, pubbed) [usu. as noun pubbing] informal frequent pubs.
Origin
C19: abbrev. of public house.
PUB         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
1. PUBlishing. A 1972 text-formatting language for TOPS-10, with syntax based on SAIL. Influenced TeX and Scribe. ["PUB: The Document Compiler", Larry Tesler, Stanford AI Proj Op Note, Sept 1972]. 2. /pub, the top-level, publicly accessible directory on most anonymous FTP archives. This is usually where the interesting files are. See pubic directory.
PUB         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
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Pub         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
A pub (short for public house) is a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. The term public house first appeared in the late 17th century, and was used to differentiate private houses from those which were, quite literally, open to the public as "alehouses", "taverns" and "inns".
theme pub         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
(theme pubs)
A theme pub is a pub that has been decorated and furnished in a style that is often based on a particular country or type of activity. (mainly BRIT)
...Irish theme pubs.
N-COUNT
Australian pub         
  • The Volunteer Hotel, Sydney, 1870
  • Shamrock Hotel]], [[Bendigo, Victoria]]
  • Birchip Hotel, [[Birchip, Victoria]]
  • Cann River Hotel, [[Cann River, Victoria]]
  • Empress Hotel]], [[Fitzroy North]]
  • Young and Jacksons]] in Melbourne
  • Merbein Hotel, [[Merbein, Victoria]]
  • The [[Ettamogah Pub]], near [[Albury]], NSW.
  • Patrons of Captain Cook Hotel, Paddington in 1951. Photograph taken by [[Sam Hood]] for [[LJ Hooker]], [[State Library of New South Wales]], 31796
  • Captain Cook Hotel, Paddington in 1951. Photograph taken by [[Sam Hood]] for [[LJ Hooker]], [[State Library of New South Wales]], 31801
  • Balmain]]
  • The [[Brisbane Bridge Hotel]], Brisbane, c. 1878.
  • The Bellevue hotel in 1933
  • The Oriental Hotel, circa 1964, in [[Adelaide, South Australia]].
  • Watchem Hotel, [[Watchem, Victoria]]
  • Woodstock]].
AN AUSTRALIAN VENUE SPECIFICALLY LICENSED TO SERVE ALCOHOLIC DRINKS, THAT DOES OFFER TAKE AWAY SERVICES AND HAS OR PREVIOUSLY HAD ASSOCIATED ACCOMMODATION
Australian Pubs; Australian pubs; Public houses in Australia
An Australian pub or hotel is a public house or pub for short, in Australia, and is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. They may also provide other services, such as entertainment, meals and basic accommodation.
public bar         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
(public bars)
In a British pub, a public bar is a room where the furniture is plain and the drinks are cheaper than in the pub's other bars.
N-COUNT
alehouse         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
¦ noun dated an inn or pub.
hostelry         
  • access-date= 23 July 2019}}</ref>
  • A Victorian beerhouse, now a public house, in [[Rotherhithe]], [[Greater London]]
  • Goldfinger Tavern, [[Highworth]], an example of a mid-20th-century pub
  • Henry Singleton]])
  • [[Jamaica Inn]] in Cornwall inspired a novel and a film.
  • ''Peasants before an Inn'' by Dutch artist [[Jan Steen]] c. 1653
  • 1899 map showing number of public houses in a district of central London
  • [[U Medvídků]], one of the oldest pubs in Europe
  • The World's End]], [[Camden Town]], London
  • Tammela district]] of the city of [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • Pub grub – a [[pie]], along with a pint of beer
  • The interior of a typical British pub
  • The Sun Inn, Herefordshire. One of the few remaining parlour pubs
  • archive-date=29 August 2015}}</ref>
  • '[[The Crooked House]]', [[Himley]], is known for the extreme lean of the building, caused by subsidence produced by mining
  • The Crown Inn, [[Chiddingfold]]
  • A20 road]] in [[Eltham]], Greater London.
  • The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, ''[[EastEnders]]'', London
  • Members of Parliament]] (MPs) and political journalists.
  • A pub being demolished in 2008
  • Guinness World Record]] for the oldest pub in England
  • [[Ye Olde Man & Scythe]], Bolton
DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
British public houses; British public house; Country pub; Public houses; Pubs; Public House; Country inn; Pub grub; Theme pub; Theme pubs; Public Houses; Lock-in (pub); Free house (pub); Pub lunch; Bar food; Alehouse; The snug; Hostelry; Public-house; Traditional British pub; PubCo; Pub food; Inne; Inn-keeper; Irish snug; Student pub; Brewery tap; Pub signs; Oldest pub; Oldest public house; Oldest public house in the UK; Parlour pub; Beer parlour; Freehouse; Pub sign; Parlour pubs; English pub; Mug-house; Ale-house; Ale house; Public bar; Public house; Publican (United KIngdom); Beer restaurant; Ye olde pub; Ye old Pub; British pub; Publican (United Kingdom)
(hostelries)
A hostelry is a pub or a hotel. (BRIT FORMAL)
N-COUNT

Википедия

Pub (disambiguation)

A pub is a public house or bar.

Pub or PUB may also refer to:

  • Pub (Đorđe Balašević album), a 1982 album by Serbian singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević album
  • Pub (Denzil album), a 1994 album by British band Denzil
  • PUB (file type), a Microsoft Publisher document file format
    • .pub, a Microsoft Publishing file extension
  • PUB (Stockholm), a department store in Stockholm
  • Princeton University Band, the marching band and pep band of Princeton University
  • Public Utilities Board (Singapore), Singapore's national water agency
  • Pueblo Memorial Airport, in Colorado, US
  • The Principle of uniform boundedness, in mathematics