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What is the beverage only bar?
A "beverage only bar" is a bar that primarily serves drinks, like alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, cocktails) and non-alcoholic beverages (soda, juice, water). It may not have:
* Food service: You won't find typical bar food like wings or burgers, though some might offer small snacks.
* Entertainment: They may not offer live music or DJs, though some could have a relaxed atmosphere.
* Full-service: This usually means they have limited seating, and you order your drinks at the counter or bar.
Here's a breakdown of some common types of beverage-only bars:
* Cocktail bars: Focus on expertly crafted cocktails.
* Craft beer bars: Offer a wide selection of locally made or small-batch beers.
* Wine bars: Feature a variety of wines, often with charcuterie or cheese boards.
* Juice bars: Specialize in fresh juices, smoothies, and other non-alcoholic beverages.
* Coffee bars: Primarily serve coffee, espresso, and tea.
Think of them as a place to enjoy a drink in a focused and relaxed atmosphere.
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