Phrases with «full bar»

The phrase "full bar" means that a place or establishment, like a restaurant or a pub, offers a wide variety of alcoholic beverages for customers to choose from. Full definition

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Sentences with «full bar»

  • They offer real food and full bar service in a mid-century modern decor. (singleflyer.com)
  • We had 3G reception and full bars for the majority of the journey, despite being in the middle of nowhere with only fields and their resident cows for company. (techradar.com)
  • At the altar of rock, we present an extensive selection of featured beers and wines, with most locations offering full bars. (rockandbrews.com)
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