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Beverage-Only Bar • It serves beverage alone with no
food served beyond snacks. This
type of bar is usually located near
bus terminals or stations.
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Food and beverage
combination • Serving food with beverage usually with
some kind of food service
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Videoke bar
• A very popular form
of bar and
entertainment where
the guests are the
ones performing.
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Poolside bar
• A bar located at the
poolside. Guest takes a
drink after or during
swimming to ease the
thirst and also to provide
some warmth during
colder season.
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Pool/sports bar
• Pool or other sports and
watching sports events is
the main entertainment
offered in this type of
bar in a hotel.
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Banquet bar
• A bar being set up during
functions or events in the
banquet or meeting
rooms in the hotel to
provide/ serve drinks to
the guest of the event or
function.
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Cruise and passenger ship
beverage service• Serving passenger in a cruise
and passenger ship
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Coffee shops/coffee houses/
café• A place specializing on
coffee and serves as a
meeting place particularly
for transacting business
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Tea houses/ room houses/
rooms• A small room or restaurant
where beverages and light
meals are served, often
catering chiefly to women
and the place has a sedate or
subdued atmosphere. It also
serves as a place for business
meeting or transaction
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Taverns
• A place of business where
people gather to drink alcoholic
beverages and, more than
likely, food is served.
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Public houses/ Pubs
• A drinking establishment
which serves alcoholic
drinks especially beer that
can be consumed on the
premises, usually with a set
up like home
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Public houses are
culturally and socially
different from places such
as cafes, bars, and
brewpubs. Because most
guests are regular guests
with social bonding
established among
themselves
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Pubs are social places
based on the sale and
consumption of alcoholic
beverages, and most pubs
offer a range of beers,
wines, spirits, alcopops
and soft drinks or soda
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May pubs are controlled or
owned by breweries, so
beer is often better value
than wines and spirits,
whilst soft drinks can be
almost as expensive
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–Beer served in a pub may be
cask ale or keg beers.
–Traditionally the windows of
town pubs are of smoked or
frosted glass so that the
clientele are obscured from
the street to have some
privacy
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–The owner, tenant or
manager of a public house is
known as the publican or
landlord.
–Each pub generally has a
crowd of regulars, people
who drinks there regularly
–The pub that people visit
most often is called their local
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Nightclub/Disco Bar
• A place for drinking,
dancing and
entertainment which does
its primary business after
dark
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–A nightclub can be
distinguished from other
forms by the inclusion of a
dance floor and a DJ booth,
where a DJ plays recorded
dance and pop music
–Some nightclubs have other
forms of entertainment, like
comedians, “go-go” dancers,
a floor show or strippers
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Internet café or cybercafé
• A place where one can use a
computer with internet access
for a fee, usually per hour or
few minutes; sometimes one
can have unmetered access
with a pass for a day or month,
etc. It may or may not serve as
a regular café with food and
drinks being served.
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