The term "Sports bar" refers to the countertop where drinks are prepared and served, and by extension to the overall premises.
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The term "Sports bar" refers to the countertop where drinks are prepared and served, and by extension to the overall premises.
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The "back Sports bar" is a set of shelves of glasses and bottles behind the counter.
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In some establishments, the back Sports bar is elaborately decorated with woodwork, etched glass, mirrors, and lights.
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In some jurisdictions, Sports bar owners have a legal liability for the conduct of patrons who they serve.
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Cocktail lounge is an upscale Sports bar that is typically located within a hotel, restaurant or airport.
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Wine Sports bar is a Sports bar that focuses on wine rather than on beer or liquor.
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Beer Sports bar focuses on beer, particularly craft beer, rather than on wine or liquor.
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Non-alcoholic Sports bar is a Sports bar that does not serve alcoholic beverages.
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Particularly in Sydney, a new class of licensed premises, the wine Sports bar, appeared; there alcohol could be served on the proviso that it was provided in tandem with a meal.
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For Spanish people a Sports bar is essentially a meeting place, and not necessarily a place to engage in the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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