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Bar June 28, 2007

Filed under: bar — pheakdeykhin @ 1:17 pm

Bar Stylish contemporary bar just 30 meters from the riverfront on Street 108 with a view of the river. Luminous wave-shaped bar counter. Lots of friendly hostesses. Full bar, good music. Indoor and curbside seating. Pool table, sports TV. Special beer deals – 1 free for 5, 3 for 10. Happy hour 5PM – 8PM. 8:00AM – Late Tel: 012-210295 A bar (also called a pub or tavern) is a business that serves drinks, especially alcoholic beverages such as beer, liquor, and mixed drinks, for consumption on the premises. Bars provide stools or chairs for the patrons along tables or raised counters. Some bars have entertainment on a stage, such as a live band, comedians, go-go dancers, a floor show or strippers (see strip club). Bars that are part of hotels are sometimes called long bars or hotel lounges.The term “bar” is derived from the specialized counter on which drinks are served and is a synecdoche applied to the whole of the drinking establishment. The “back bar” or “gantry” is a set of shelves of glasses and bottles behind that counter. In some bars, the gantry is elaborately decorated with woodwork, etched glass, mirrors, and lights. When food is served elsewhere in the establishment, it may also be ordered and eaten at the bar. Kinds of bars There are many types of bars, which can be categorized according to the types of entertainment provided at the bar and by their clientèle. Bars categorized by the type of entertainment or activities offered at the bar include: Topless bars, where topless female employees serve drinks or dance; sports bars, where sports fans watch games on large-screen televisions; salsa bars, where patrons dance to latin salsa music; and dance bars. which have a modest-sized dance floor where patrons dance to recorded music. However, if a dance bar has a large dance floor and hires well-known professional DJs, it is usually considered to be nightclub or discothèque. Bars categorized by the clientele who come to the bar include: biker bars, which are bars frequented by motorcycle enthusiasts, bikerbars, and in some regions, motorcycle gang members; gay bars, where gay men or women dance and socialize; cop bars, where off-duty law enforcement agents gather; and singles bars where (mostly) unmarried people of both genders can socialize and meet. A bar owners and managers typically chose establishment names, decor, drink menus, lighting and other elements they can control so as to attract a certain clientele. However, bar operators have only limited influence over who patronizes their establishments and a bar envisioned for one demographic can become popular with another. For example, a gay bar with a dance floor might attract an increasingly-straight clientele over time and vice versa. As well, a blues club may become a de facto “biker bar” if its main clients are biker gang members. There are also retro bars and lounge bars.

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