taverns in English

noun
1
an establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks to be consumed on the premises, sometimes also serving food.
A four-hour course and a booklet are being offered to restaurants, bars, taverns and sundry drinking establishments as of September.

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1. It happened in one of those picturesque Danish taverns.

2. I looked in shops, taverns, brothels.

3. Nobody corrects a spendthrift for consuming his substance in taverns.

4. Guests of Arabas Studios are within 650 feet from traditional taverns and bars

5. Dragos consists of blacksmiths Armourists tailors healers inns and taverns

6. There is a distinction between taverns, inns, and Alehouses, which we do not often make

7. These establishments were divided into inns, alehouses and taverns which had separate and distinct functions.

8. Soon thereafter, private agents scoured the ports taverns, and countryside to sign on workers for indenture.

9. Synonyms for Alehouses include bar, beer parlours, brewpubs, pubs, saloons, taverns, taprooms, watering holes, public houses and gin mills

10. These taverns had a terrible reputation since they were frequented by the lowest of social classes.

11. The church-ales provided competition for the secular supply of beverages from the taverns and alehouses.

12. Alehouses and taverns in particular were seldom purpose-built, but were instead ordinary dwelling houses made over for commercial hospitality

13. William Houston s watchful, meditative Hal confirms the impression that he is simply biding his time in the Eastcheap taverns.

14. Over 100 units of housing were built in a three-block area to accommodate the new residents and taverns and bars opened.

15. Early Broadsides were quickly and crudely produced in large quantities and distributed freely in town squares, taverns, and churches.

16. Above me, the gaily painted signs of the taverns and food shops creaked in the wind and mocked my hunger.

17. 3 Here half a dozen hotels soon sprang up along with a hodge-podge of other shops, booths, and taverns.

18. Close to Anthemia Luxury you can find everything you need to make your stay more comfortable like taverns, beach bars, caffes

19. Whether singing folk ballads in taverns or elaborate compositions in royal courts, these Bards use their gifts to hold audiences spellbound.

20. Traditional Greek Bouzouki instrumental music mix.A collection of beautiful traditional Greek music for taverns and cafes.Cheerful Greek music for noisy comp

21. Scattered throughout the inns and taverns of Ansalon, the Barmaid is perhaps the most common type of adventurer in the campaign world

22. London died away in draggled taverns and dreary scrubs, and then was unaccountably born again in blazing high streets and Blatant hotels

23. Vaulting from ancient taverns near the Yangtze River to banquet halls in modern Taipei, All Under Heaven is the first cookbook in English to examine all 35 Cuisines of China

24. Cooters Backyard C ooter’s been busy these days… He has his hands in all kinds of fun—from his family-friendly Backyard Barbeque, to his Country Stores and Taverns, to …

25. The early Oxford Coffeehouses also helped establish the tone for future Coffeehouses in England, as they would differ from other English social institutions such as alehouses and taverns

26. Beefsteaks were initially all-male gatherings, with small groups of men gathering in rustic taverns or dingy cellars where, sitting on crates or stools, they would sing, tell stories, eat steaks, and drink ale with abandon

27. The add/remove Cohorts user interface (found in guest books in taverns and Crossroad Keep) does not support this but it can be done by simply talking to the Cohorts.

28. Waterdeep’s inns, taverns, gambling halls, and Alehouses serve as the living rooms and parlors of the community, where public and private life plays out in front of free-flowing taps

29. Taverns and Alehouses Statistics say that, before it sank into the ocean in the great earthquake of 1690, the town of Port Royal, in Jamaica, had one tavern for every two houses

30. ‘The licensing of Alehouses and inns was the responsibility of justices of the peace.’ ‘In England pubs were either inns, providing accommodation and food to wealthy travellers; or taverns, providing only wine and spirits to the local neighbourhood; or Alehouses, selling only beer to a poorer clientele.’

31. Licensing Lambard, because the select Men had refused to approbate him, because he never was Approbated by the select men, to keep a Tavern in the House he now lives in, because there are already 3 and his would make 4 Taverns besides Retailers, within 3/4 of a Mile, and because he obtained an a License from that

32. Afterwards, Androclus and the lion, tied with a thin leash, went around to the taverns and throughout the entire city; Androclus was given money, the lion was sprinkled with flowers, and all who met them everywhere shouted “This lion is a friend to that man, and this man is the doctor of that lion.”