Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Definition:
History:
Spinning jenny
Invention of
locomotive
Le Chat Noir,
today
Le Chat Noir,
1906
Inns
Pubs
Cabaret
American Taverns:
Taverns served as a place or rendezvous for
revolutionaries.
Taverns were brought by British to America:
1643 the beginning of American Beverage Service
Industry.
Coles Ordinary the 1st American tavern.
In Massachusetts 1656, a town without a tavern was
penalized, taverns were built near the church.
Hancock Tavern,
668 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA
02170
Raleigh Tavern,
Colonial Williamsburg
Bootleggers illegal
suppliers of illegal liquors.
Rumrunners alcohol
smugglers
The
Board of Directors,
San Miguel Group Corp. (SMG Corp.)
Estelito P. Mendoza
Inigo Zobel
Winston F. Garcia
Menardo R. Jimenez
Leo S. Alvez
Pacifico M. Fajardo
Hector L. Hofilea
Carmelo L. Santiago
Roberto V. Ongpin
Mirzan Mahathir
Alexander J. Poblador
Beverage-Only Bar
Serves beverage alone with no food
beyond snacks
Bar/Entertainment Combination
Offers drinks and a range of
entertainment
Dancing
Singing
Sports
Live Performances
Live Band
Stand up comedy
Fashion Show
Striptease
Piano music
Open bar
Limited bar
Mini-bar
Lobby bar
Disco bar/
night clubs
Coffee shops
Cocktail lounge/
piano bar
Poolside bar
Mini-bar
Videoke bar
Tea Houses/
Tea Room
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 a place for
business or transaction.
Taverns
A place of business where people
gather to drink alcoholic beverages
and more than likely, food is served.
Brew Pubs/
Micro Breweries
Pubs or restaurants that brew beer in
the premises.
Internet Caf /
Cyber Caf
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 caf with food and drinks being
served.
Beer Garden
An open-air area where alcohol is
legally served.
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