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Types of Beverage Service

Establishments

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Beverage-Only Bar • It serves beverage alone with no

food served beyond snacks. This

type of bar is usually located near

bus terminals or stations.

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Bar/entertainment

combination

• This bar offers drinks and a range

of entertainment

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Singing

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LIVE BANDS

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Food and beverage

combination • Serving food with beverage usually with

some kind of food service

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Hotel beverage operation

or more bars in

one roof with

different purpose

and ambience

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LOBBY BAR

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COFFEE SHOP

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COCKTAIL LOUNGE

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RESTAURANT BAR

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DISCO BAR

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Videoke bar

• A very popular form

of bar and

entertainment where

the guests are the

ones performing.

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Poolside bar

• A bar located at the

poolside. Guest takes a

drink after or during

swimming to ease the

thirst and also to provide

some warmth during

colder season.

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Pool/sports bar

• Pool or other sports and

watching sports events is

the main entertainment

offered in this type of

bar in a hotel.

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Banquet bar

• A bar being set up during

functions or events in the

banquet or meeting

rooms in the hotel to

provide/ serve drinks to

the guest of the event or

function.

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Airline beverage service

• Serving drinks on airline

passengers.

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Cruise and passenger ship

beverage service• Serving passenger in a cruise

and passenger ship

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Rail beverage service

• Serving passengers on a rail

travel

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Coffee shops/coffee houses/

café• A place specializing on

coffee and serves as a

meeting place particularly

for transacting business

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Tea houses/ room houses/

rooms• A small room or restaurant

where beverages and light

meals are served, often

catering chiefly to women

and the place has a sedate or

subdued atmosphere. It also

serves as a place for business

meeting or transaction

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Taverns

• A place of business where

people gather to drink alcoholic

beverages and, more than

likely, food is served.

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Public houses/ Pubs

• A drinking establishment

which serves alcoholic

drinks especially beer that

can be consumed on the

premises, usually with a set

up like home

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Public houses are

culturally and socially

different from places such

as cafes, bars, and

brewpubs. Because most

guests are regular guests

with social bonding

established among

themselves

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Pubs are social places

based on the sale and

consumption of alcoholic

beverages, and most pubs

offer a range of beers,

wines, spirits, alcopops

and soft drinks or soda

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May pubs are controlled or

owned by breweries, so

beer is often better value

than wines and spirits,

whilst soft drinks can be

almost as expensive

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–Beer served in a pub may be

cask ale or keg beers.

–Traditionally the windows of

town pubs are of smoked or

frosted glass so that the

clientele are obscured from

the street to have some

privacy

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–The owner, tenant or

manager of a public house is

known as the publican or

landlord.

–Each pub generally has a

crowd of regulars, people

who drinks there regularly

–The pub that people visit

most often is called their local

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alcopops

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Brew pubs/ micro breweries

• Pubs or

restaurant

that brew

beer in the

premises

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Nightclub/Disco Bar

• A place for drinking,

dancing and

entertainment which does

its primary business after

dark

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–A nightclub can be

distinguished from other

forms by the inclusion of a

dance floor and a DJ booth,

where a DJ plays recorded

dance and pop music

–Some nightclubs have other

forms of entertainment, like

comedians, “go-go” dancers,

a floor show or strippers

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Internet café or cybercafé

• A place where one can use a

computer with internet access

for a fee, usually per hour or

few minutes; sometimes one

can have unmetered access

with a pass for a day or month,

etc. It may or may not serve as

a regular café with food and

drinks being served.

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Beer garden

• An open-air area where

alcohol is legally served

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