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taproom

[ tap-room, -room ]

noun

  1. a barroom, especially in an inn or hotel; bar.


taproom

/ -ˌrʊm; ˈtæpˌruːm /

noun

  1. a bar, as in a hotel or pub


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Word History and Origins

Origin of taproom1

First recorded in 1800–10; tap 2 + room

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Example Sentences

Alongside evergreen options like Flower Power IPA and Lakeside Lager, the taproom serves seasonal releases, like their famous pumpkin ale, along with appetizers, pizzas, and burgers.

From Eater

When the taproom opened in 2018, Shufelt was the guy behind the counter pouring beer.

Start with a guided mountain-bike ride with Red Wolf Mountain Bike Tours and end with a beer in the taproom at Ecusta Brewing Company.

Bridge Brew Works opened a new taproom on the south end of town—try the Crux Kolsch for a summer-friendly beer.

As they looked in they saw some sailors boozing in a dirty taproom, and enveloped in tobacco smoke.

They had seen through its entire anatomy in the taproom of the Station Hotel, with beer to solve all difficulties.

The villagers were still grouped about the door to the taproom.

He stopped for an instant to absorb the rowdy racket from the taproom.

Carlos had crossed the room to a position from where he could look into the taproom.

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