• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Probably meant a dive bar, or generally just a spot where most people are drinking beer, as opposed to a liquor bar where most people are drinking mixed drinks. They have distinct atmospheres.

    • @steakmeout
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      -61 year ago

      Or you’re just inferring a lot from what is clearly not very much. And for real, are you trying to educate people on what a dive bar is? You do know that dive bars serve liquor too, right?

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        You asked, why are you getting aggressive? You’re the one who’s never heard someone say “beer bar”.

        • @steakmeout
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          -11 year ago

          Nobody says beer bar. I’m not aggressive, I’m just amazed that someone thinks a. A dive bar is something that isn’t common and b. Doesn’t serve liquor.

      • @cynar
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        41 year ago

        A dive bar is an American thing. Over here we have pubs and wine bars. Beer bar is actually quite a reasonable name for the middle ground things that now exist in office based towns and cities.

        • @steakmeout
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          -11 year ago

          We have dive bars in Australia. Beer bar is not a thing.