Bar (establishment)

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This article refers to an establishment selling drinks. If you were looking for the dance equipment, see barre. See also bar (disambiguation).

A bar is a place of business where drinks, especially alcoholic beverages, are sold. A bar is also the name of the counter (or bench, in Commonwealth English), from which drinks are sold or disbursed in a private home, hotel, or restaurant.

Types of bar

  • The Public House, or Pub, is the term used in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia.
  • The Bar and Grill is an American bar where steaks and hamburger and often fish and sandwiches are served.
  • An upscale bar, (particularly one in a larger establishment, such as a hotel) is often referred to as a cocktail lounge. Specialized cocktail louges featuring a piano (especially a grand piano, or a baby grand) where music is played acoustically is known as a piano bar.
  • Sports bars are bars that feature large, wide television screens where sports events are broadcast live.
  • Some bars cater for special categories of clientele, such as singles bard and gay bars.
Refer to catalog of bars for more discussion.