beer hall
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Definition
Noun: A large room or establishment, typically a public one, that primarily serves beer and often provides entertainment such as live music.
Usage
A "beer hall" is a specific type of venue. It is not just a bar or pub; it emphasizes a spacious hall-like setting dedicated to drinking beer, often in a communal atmosphere. Entertainment is a common but not strictly required feature.
Examples
- Noun:
- We spent the evening at a traditional German beer hall, singing along with the band.
- The city is famous for its large, historic beer halls.
- They converted the old warehouse into a bustling beer hall.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural Context: The term often evokes images of specific cultures, like the Bavarian , known for long tables, hearty food, and brass music.
- Scale: Implies a capacity for a large number of patrons, distinguishing it from a smaller tavern or alehouse.
Variants and Related Words
- Beer garden (n): An open-air area, often associated with a beer hall or brewery, for drinking beer.
- Brewpub (n): A pub that brews its own beer on the premises.
- Tavern (n): An older term for a place where alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are sold and consumed.
Synonyms
- Bierkeller (German loanword, specifically for a beer cellar or hall)
- Sudhaus (Less common, refers to a brewery taproom)
Related Phrases
- Hall for beer drinking: A descriptive phrase for a beer hall.
- Beer-serving establishment: A more formal, generic term.
Noun
- a hall or barroom featuring beer and (usually) entertainment