
Pub : A pub is a bar, a tavern, cabaret or a drinking establishment dans les pays anglo-saxons. Le against « pub » est un mot anglais datant de 1865, from de l’abréviation de public house " hostel ".
The pub, in Great Britain, is made up of several rooms separated by glazed panels with engraved glass, typical of the Victorian era, or by wooden partitions.
Le public bar is the common room, on one level with the street; we debit the beer on tap at the counter, and they serve alcohols and Team sandwiches au buffet lines-bar ; Next to it we find the saloon-bar, more elegant, more comfortable, as well as the lounge bar, where we retire to have quiet conversations; finally, the private bar is reserved for regulars who like their privacy. Very often, pubs offer a service of F&B reduced (Creations cold ou hot, especially at lunchtime, offering for some time local dishes or made with products products). Their opening and closing hours are very codified and, most of the time, customers collect and pay for their consumption directly at the counter.
By extension, in France and in many European countries, the “ Ads " is a bar, a brasserie or a café, whose frame and woodwork decor evoke England.
English pub quotes:
The English pub is notably cited in the song by French singer and composer Serge Gainsbourg (1928-1991) entitled Initials BB (excerpt):
“One night I was moping
In some English pub in the heart of London
Browsing Pauwels' Monster Love
A vision came to me in thesoda water ».
Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “We said to ourselves that we would never go back to the La Vaillance pub, damn dump! holy shit, even with its mahogany, the famous counters! the twists! Oh ! that's the horror! What a pheasant, rotten, criminal place it was! where friends were damaged! or the cops stood like pigs", in the novel Guignol's band (1952)
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