beer-garden
Noun: A beer-garden is an outdoor area where beer and other drinks are served, typically attached to a pub, bar, or brewery. It often features benches, tables, and a relaxed, open-air atmosphere.
- (An outdoor drinking area attached to a pub.)
- (A social outdoor space for drinking beer.)
- (A characteristic outdoor seating area of a brewery.)
"beer-garden culture": the social traditions and customs associated with drinking in outdoor beer gardens, especially in Central Europe.
- The relaxed beer-garden culture encourages long conversations and family gatherings. (The outdoor drinking setting promotes social interaction.)
"beer-garden season": the time of year (typically spring and summer) when beer gardens are open and popular.
- As soon as the weather warms up, beer-garden season begins. (The outdoor drinking period of the year.)
Beer garden (n, alternative spelling): the same concept, often written as two separate words.
- They opened a new beer garden downtown with live music. (An outdoor drinking area.)
Biergarten (n): the German word for beer garden, sometimes used in English to refer to traditional German-style establishments.
- The Biergarten served authentic Bavarian pretzels alongside the beer. (A German-style outdoor beer venue.)
- Outdoor bar: a bar with seating outside.
- Patio pub: a pub with an outdoor seating area.
- Open-air tavern: a tavern that serves drinks in an uncovered space.
"Raise a glass in the beer-garden": to celebrate or socialize in an outdoor drinking setting.
- They raised a glass in the beer-garden to toast the end of the work week. (They celebrated together outdoors.)
"A seat in the sun at the beer-garden": a desirable spot in an outdoor drinking area.
- Finding a seat in the sun at the beer-garden is the highlight of a lazy afternoon. (A perfect outdoor drinking location.)