5/29/2016

The Basics Of Bars In Newport RI

By James Thompson


A bar refers to the retail business establishment in which alcoholic beverages like wine, beer, and liquor are served to customers. Soft drinks, mineral water and other non-alcoholic drinks can also be found there. Other establishments sell snack foods like peanuts and crisps. Several other names are used to refer to these facilities including tavern, club, pub, and saloon. The name used may depend on the location. Bars in Newport RI are very clean and can accommodate from all walks of the world.

Throughout history, different names have been used to refer to public drinking spaces. For instance, taverns formed important places for meeting during the colonial ear in the US. This was so because most institutions were still very weak. During the nineteenth century, the working class found saloons to be important places to spend leisure time. Today, the name bar is predominantly used in most states around the world.

Several countries illegalized the consumption and sale of alcohol for many reasons during the twentieth century. The prohibition was in place in many countries during the years of the initial half of the twentieth century. Some of the countries that used their governments to enforce such prohibitions include the United States. Norway, Finland, and Iceland. However, some establishments continued to exist illegally regardless of the prohibition. Such establishments were referred to using names such as blind tigers, blind pigs, and speakeasies.

The activities of bars are under the regulation of governments to restrict their activities. In the US, minors cannot enter bars. If the bar also sells food, minor may enter, but the law prohibits them from drinking alcohol. They can only eat food and non-alcoholic drinks. In other jurisdictions, bars are only allowed to be located in certain parts of the city or town.

Alcoholic beverages sold may also be restricted by the law. Some facilities have licenses for selling beer and wine, but do not have licenses for hard liquor. In some jurisdictions, the conduct of patrons is legally the responsibility of bar owners that serve them. The legal liability may cover injury, damage, and deaths caused by intoxication including DUI.

The owner and management of a bar are responsible for what facilities are found inside them. For instance, owners and managements determine the decor, name, lighting, and drink menu. However, clientele is a matter beyond the influence of the owner or management. One criterion that is based upon to classify these facilities is the type of patrons than come. Under these category, major examples are college, biker, cop, singles, sports, neighborhood, and gay bars.

Another way to categorize these establishments is based on the nature of entertainment that is made available. Under this category, main examples are blues, dance, salsa, music, topless, karaoke, drag, and sports bars among others. In a sport bar, the facility contains several large screens for watching games. Examples of games watched are soccer, football, rugby, basketball, cricket, volleyball, and tennis.

People frequent to bars for different reasons. Some simply come to drink and go home while others come to socialize and meet new people. Others come in groups to enjoy games and have fun.




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