Pub entertainment in USA
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Triple 7 Brewpub
Diehard sports fans and a crusty crowd of gamblers frequent this cavernous downtown brewpub.
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Murphy's on the Green
At this classic Irish pub, students and faculty discuss weighty matters over pints of Irish ale.
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Lion & Eagle
A British pub with Guinness, Fullers and other British brews on tap, plus bangers and mash on the menu.
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Squatter’s Pub Brewery
Microbreweries are big in Utah. Try the organic amber at Squatter’s Pub Brewery.
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Anchor Bar
Across from the small-boat harbor, this is your basic watering hole that's open 'as long as there are fish.'
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Imperial Bar & Lounge
- Reno, USA
- Entertainment › Pub
Fashionable gastropub inhabiting a relic of the past, with an excellent beer list and pool tables (no slots).
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Dicey Riley’s
Your standard Irish pub with traditional cuisine, draft Guinness and Bass and live Irish bands Tuesday to Saturday.
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Mullen’s on Clark
For darts, try Mullen’s on Clark, where foosball warriors give their little troops a whirl.
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Toronado
Glory hallelujah, beer lovers: your prayers have been heard. Be humbled before the chalkboard altar that lists 50-plus beers on tap and hundreds more bottled, including spectacular seasonal microbrews. Bring cash, come early and stay late, with a sausage from Rosamunde next door to accompany ale made by Trappist monks.
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JJ's
Hang with the young boater types at this good-time pub attached to a Mexican restaurant.
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Bell in Hand Tavern
This bar lines historic Union St, just north of Faneuil Hall, which opened in 1795, making it the oldest tavern in the USA.
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Ginger Man
An appropriately spice-colored house is home to this always-busy neighborhood pub. The bar has multilevel patios and porches, out front and back.
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Corkscrew Saloon
In Furnace Creek, the busy Corkscrew has pool tables, all kinds of firewaters, televised sports and pub grub like buffalo wings.
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O’Shea’s
A quality Irish pub with good draught beer, live music most nights and – clichéd but true – lots of homesick Irish people at the bar.
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TS McHugh’s
Your friendly neighborhood Irish pub, McHugh’s has 21 beers on tap (mostly Northwest micros) and is famous for its Irish coffee.
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Bonanza Bar & Grill
With Guinness, Newcastle and many other excellent beers on tap and TVs on the wall, this is the closest thing Skagway has to a sports bar.
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Old Monk Pub
The dimly lit patio on a starry night! The perfect cheese plate! The Belgian beers! We'll admit it – this is one of our favorite pubs in Texas.
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Henry Street Ale House
Steps from the subway, this near-perfect pub serves gourmet cheese, fresh apple slices and other fragrant snacks with its 16 varieties of beer.
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Ginger’s Ale House
Pub quiz contestants should hit Ginger’s Ale House on Sunday nights. Part of your $5 entry fee goes to cancer charities.
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Funky Buddha Lounge
Choose from 110 microbrews, dozens of organic wines and teas, fair-trade coffees and over 40 shisha flavors to smoke in the on-site hookahs.
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Fletcher's
Inhale the dried-beer scent on the walls with the pretty youngsters and rough, amiable oldsters who come here, one of the best rock stages in town.
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Trappeze Pub
Those 'beer weirdos,' as one local put it, flock here to enjoy a choice of 35 beers on tap and 260 by the bottle, with bartenders who wax poetic about suds like sommeliers talk Château d'Yquem. The above-average pub menu takes full advantage of the stock – pulled pork marinated in Unibroue Ephemere? Don't mind if I do.
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Tudor English Pub
With Boddingtons on tap, fish 'n chips on the menu and a dart board on the wall, this dark and bustling pub wouldn't look out of place in Lancashire.
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Potlatch Bar
Just above Thomas Basin, this is the town's longtime fisher's pub and is still a piece of the real Ketchikan, a setting with more locals than tourists.
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Stumbling Monk
Across the street from B&O Espresso, this little pub serves strictly Belgian and locally made Belgian-style beers strong enough to justify its name.
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