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beer parlour

British  

noun

  1. a room in a tavern, hotel, etc in which beer is served

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"No-one has been able to nail down who exactly has benefited. It’s almost like a beer parlour gossip about who is getting what," says Toyin Akinosho of the Africa Oil+Gas Report.

From BBC

Antonia John, beer parlour owner:

From BBC

"Welcome to Orlando counter-culture," said Amir, the Sartre-reading, half-Iranian, half-Puerto Rican can't-wait-to-graduate-and-move-to-Brooklyn college senior I befriended at Redlight Redlight Beer Parlour.

From New York Times

The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar in Kaduna says the two bombings in nearby Zaria targeted a beer parlour in the government reservation and an old part of the city.

From BBC

A second, smaller explosion hit a beer parlour in Zuba on the outskirts of the capital Abuja, although the cause was unknown and there were only three minor injuries, Shuaib said.

From Reuters