PUB


Meaning of PUB in English

UK and ANZ, [UK] [formal] public house, US usually bar [noun] [C] - a building with one or more rooms where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often availableChildren younger than 14 are not allowed in some pubs.The traditional British pub usually has two bars (= rooms where drinks are sold) - a public bar, popular with the regulars and sometimes with cheaper prices, and a saloon bar or lounge bar, with more comfortable seats.This beer is very popular in the pubs and clubs of northern England.Shall we go to/(informal) go down the pub after work?My local pub does good bar meals. See also local (BUILDING).They took me out for a pub lunch/meal.See also publican.(informal) If you go on a pub crawl, you visit several pubs one after the other, having a drink at each one.I went on a pub crawl with Sally on Saturday night.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.