beer garden
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Definition
Noun: A beer garden is a commercial establishment, typically part of a tavern, pub, or restaurant, that features an outdoor area for consuming beer and other refreshments. This area is often designed to resemble a pleasant, park-like setting with trees, flowers, and communal seating.
Usage
The term is used to describe the specific outdoor section of a drinking establishment. It emphasizes the open-air, informal, and often social atmosphere. - We decided to meet at the beer garden because the weather was so nice. - The restaurant's beer garden is packed every Friday evening.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural Context: In some cultures, particularly German-speaking countries, a "Biergarten" is a traditional and specific type of beer garden with long communal tables and often allows patrons to bring their own food.
- As a Venue: The term can be used to refer to the establishment itself if its primary identity is the outdoor space.
- The new beer garden on Main Street has over twenty craft beers on tap.
Variants and Related Words
- Biergarten: The original German term, often used in English to denote an authentic German-style beer garden.
- Beer patio: A similar concept, though a "patio" may imply a smaller, more enclosed, or paved area compared to a "garden."
- Outdoor seating: A more general term that includes beer gardens.
Synonyms
- Al fresco dining/drinking area: A more general phrase for any outdoor service area.
- Pub garden: A common term in British English.
Related Phrases
- To sit in the beer garden: The typical phrase for choosing to sit in that area.
- Let's sit in the beer garden; it's too loud inside.
Noun
- tavern with an outdoor area (usually resembling a garden) where beer and other alcoholic drinks are served