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Synonyms and antonyms of In bars, pubs and clubs in British Thesaurus

In bars, pubs and clubs

bar (noun)

the counter where alcoholic drinks are served in a bar or pub

beer mat (noun)

British a thick piece of card that you use for putting your drink on, especially in a bar

call time ()

to tell customers in a pub that it is time to stop drinking and to leave

coaster (noun)

a small flat object that you put under a cup to protect the table

drinking-up time (noun)

British the time when people are allowed to finish their drinks after a bar has closed

last call (noun)

American last orders in a bar

last orders (noun)

British a request for people in a bar or pub to order their last drinks before the place closes

lounge lizard (noun)

informal a man who spends a lot of time in expensive bars and hotels, and likes being with rich people

open bar (noun)

an occasion when you get free drinks, for example at a wedding

open mic (noun)

an occasion in a place such as a bar or club when anyone can go on stage and sing, tell jokes etc

optic (British)

British a piece of equipment fitted to a bottle and used for measuring out a fixed amount of alcohol in a bar or pub

order (noun)

food, drink, or a product that a customer has asked for

(the) same again ()

used for ordering another drink like the one you have just had

tend bar ()

to work behind a bar serving drinks