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pubs and wine bars  

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  • Pubs and wine bars are businesses that sell alcoholic drinks for consumption on and off the premises. It is not always easy to distinguish them from places offering accommodation (hotels or inns), food and nonalcoholic drinks (restaurants and coffeehouses), or entertainment (dancehalls and clubs), but pubs and wine bars are fundamentally dependent on the sale of alcoholic drinks. [Source: Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture; Pubs and Wine Bars]

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