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beer hall
noun
- a bar, cabaret, or the like, chiefly serving beer and usually offering music, dancing, etc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of beer hall1
An Americanism dating back to 1880–85
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Example Sentences
It is fitted up as a beer hall within and contains ten round tables, each capable of accommodating five or six persons.
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On either side of the boulevard were shops and cafs, mostly cafs, with every now and then a brasserie, or beer hall.
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I brought home from a beer hall—it was in Germany—some pretzels one night, and tossed one toward the monkey.
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This club met weekly at a beer-hall, and each member had to relate an incident derogatory to the Lastman school.
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Yet nevertheless a malaise chilled him, and he looked over his shoulder at the mob in the beer hall.
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