Whats the diffrence between a pub & a bar?!


Question: at a pub you can get drunk during the day and not be considered an alcoholic, whereas bars if your their during the day everyone points a finger at you and says. Man look at that guy he's been at the bar since noon. On that note, I'm off to the pub....check ya later


Answers: at a pub you can get drunk during the day and not be considered an alcoholic, whereas bars if your their during the day everyone points a finger at you and says. Man look at that guy he's been at the bar since noon. On that note, I'm off to the pub....check ya later

Same thing.



Thumbs down? LOL
They are the same. Its like trying to say that a yellow labrador and a black labrador are not the same.

Pub: Short for public house.

n. Chiefly British.

A place, such as a tavern or bar, that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages.

Bar: (Possibly short for barrel)

A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.

A pub is the type of bar that exists in England and Ireland. It is much more cozy, with comfy sofas and nice warm lighting and it resembles people's living rooms.
You should check one out.
If you see a pub but it is set up like any other bar in America, it is not a real pub.

Usually a few dollars more per drink in a pub than in a bar. More posh, you see.

In a pub you can also get some food to eat whereas a bar mainly only serves liquer (and peanuts.)





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