bar (6do encyclopedia)



A bar, also sometimes referred to as a pub or tavern, is a place where people gather to socialize over alcoholic drinks. It is a prominent fixture in many societies, where they function as a meeting point for friends, colleagues or acquaintances. Traditionally, bars were primarily visited by men, but today, they welcome men and women alike.

History

Bars have been around for centuries and have been known as places for drinking since ancient times. The earliest known bars were established in ancient societies, such as the Greeks and Romans. The ancient Greeks would visit taverns to drink wine, while the Romans favoured beer and mead. These drinking establishments often became the centre of social and political gatherings, where people would engage in political discussions and debates.

In the Middle Ages, bars in Europe were primarily frequented by travellers and traders. They were often located near markets and fairs and were a place where people could drink, eat and rest. As the centuries passed, bars became more prevalent and began to serve as a social meeting place for people of all walks of life.

The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of cities and urbanization, which in turn led to an increase in the number of bars. During this time, bars became an important aspect of working-class culture, serving as a place to unwind after a long day of work.

Types of Bars

Bars come in many different forms and serve a variety of functions. Some of the most common types of bars include:

  1. Sports Bars: These are bars that show live sporting events on television screens. They are popular among sports enthusiasts and often come equipped with multiple screens and a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

  2. Cocktail Bars: These bars specialize in serving high-end cocktails and are renowned for their skilled mixologists. They are often regarded as a more sophisticated type of bar and are frequented by those who enjoy a stylish ambiance.

  3. Dive Bars: These are low-key, no-frills bars that cater to a more laid-back crowd. They often serve cheap drinks and offer a relaxed atmosphere.

  4. Brewpubs: These bars specialize in serving locally brewed beer and are popular among craft beer enthusiasts.

  5. Nightclubs: These are bars that also offer music and dancing and are typically open later into the night. They are popular among those who enjoy a boisterous nightlife scene.

Functions of Bars

Bars serve a variety of functions, including:

  1. Socializing: Bars provide a space where people can meet and interact with each other over a few drinks.

  2. Celebration: Bars are often visited during celebrations such as birthdays, weddings, and graduations.

  3. Business Meetings: Bars can provide a more informal setting for business meetings than a corporate office and are a popular spot for business networking.

  4. Entertainment: Bars often host live music events, comedy shows, and other entertainment options.

  5. Relaxation: For many people, bars are a place to unwind and escape from the pressures of daily life.

Responsibilities of Bars

Bar owners and staff have a responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of their patrons. This includes:

  1. Checking ID: It is the responsibility of the bar staff to check IDs to ensure that they do not serve alcohol to minors.

  2. Monitoring Intoxication Levels: Bar staff should monitor the level of alcohol consumption of their patrons to prevent over-intoxication.

  3. Providing a Safe Environment: Bars should be kept clean and free of hazards to prevent accidents.

  4. Offering Food Options: Bars should have a selection of food options available, as drinking alcohol on an empty stomach can lead to inebriation and other issues.

Conclusion

In conclusion, bars are a cornerstone of social and cultural life in many societies. They have evolved over the centuries into different types, each with its own unique characteristics and function. While they are designed to be places of socializing, they also come with a responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons. As such, bar owners and staff must stay vigilant to keep their patrons safe while ensuring that they have a good time.


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Why no-star A Casa do Porco is one of the best restaurants in the world

Telegraph

23-05-17 17:00


São Paulo’s A Casa do Porco, which was named the highest-ranked Brazilian restaurant in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, is marking a “new chapter” for the country’s culinary scene, according to food writer Rafael Tonon. The restaurant, which focuses on pork dishes but also offers vegetarian and vegan menu options, was opened in 2015 by Janaína and Jefferson Rueda. Janaína explained it was designed to be an accessible restaurant, whilst the cuisine showcases the diversity of Brazilian food. Dishes range from homemade charcuterie to pork sushi, which pays homage to Brazil’s sizeable Japanese community and its pre-European populations. While A Casa isn’t the only restaurant looking to Brazil’s roots – Helene Rizzo’s Maní offers foie gras with guava, and Chef Atala’s D.O.M is known for serving Amazonian ants – Tonon says it is “forging a popular Brazilian cuisine, much like the country has already seen in music, by uniting exclusive and traditional dishes into uncomplicated but technically expert food."

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/south-america/brazil/a-casa-do-porco-one-best-restaurants-world/
‘Guardian angel’ LSU students who helped Madison Brooks speak out

The Independent

23-05-17 19:50


Two strangers have been described as "guardian angels" after they tried to save the life of a woman who was allegedly gang-raped and left for dead on a road in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Beau Adams and Kathryn Devillie fought to keep Madison Brooks alive before she died in hospital hours later. Police have charged two men with rape and two others with principal to rape. Brooks’ mother has since petitioned to raise the age limit for entry into bars in Louisiana, arguing that the attackers and Brooks were all underage and had been overserved.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/madison-brooks-lsu-rape-death-b2340678.html
Subi’s back, baby: Where to eat and drink in the revived inner-city hotspot

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-17 19:00


The former suburban stronghold of football and fried food, Subiaco, in Perth, Western Australia, is rebranding as a dining and drinking destination after a decade of long lines of shuttered shops and for-lease signs. Once a popular residential and retail destination, the district went dark amidst commercial flight and landlord skepticism, combined with an unhelpful city council. The return to working restaurants and bars has been supported by popular venues including La Bastide, Subiaco Continental, Yiamas, Shui, Lums Winebar and Cherubino City Cellar.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/subi-s-back-baby-where-to-eat-and-drink-in-the-revived-inner-city-hotspot-20230517-p5d94f.html
Giant Brisbane CBD riverside beer garden to open next week

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-18 05:21


Riverland has completed its $3.5m expansion, creating an addition of 850 sq m to its riverside location in Brisbane. However, the new area will not be open to the public until Monday. Riverland's new space has added two global street food concepts and two levels, with an increased capacity for 1,000 customers. Australian Venue Co chief operating officer Craig Ellison said the expanded venue is a "subtropical" Brisbane destination with a riverside entry, open-plan design, landscaping and views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge. The original venue will be open for drinks only until Monday's public opening.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/giant-brisbane-cbd-riverside-beer-garden-to-open-next-week-20230518-p5d9fo.html
Widowed husband sues driver, bars after DUI crash killed bride on wedding night

Associated Press

23-05-18 20:39


A woman who allegedly killed the bride of a wedding last month is facing a wrongful-death lawsuit together with the establishments who served her. Jamie Lee Komoroski was allegedly given “copious amounts of alcohol” and allowed to become “visibly intoxicated” in four bars before she drove at high speed into a golf car carrying newlyweds from their reception. The crash killed Samantha Miller and injured her husband, Aric Hutchinson, as well as two other passengers. A toxicology report indicated Komoroski had a blood alcohol level over three times the legal limit. The family is seeking unspecified damages.

https://apnews.com/article/bride-killed-folly-beach-dui-speeding-3e32c3d750fb533c87cf7ecfc83bc066
Under ethics pressure, California state bar advances lawyer 'snitch' rule

Reuters

23-05-18 23:22


The state of California is looking to take a leaf out of the book of counsels of every other state in America by mandating that lawyers report any misconduct by their peers They must report fraud, misappropriation of funds, and any other criminal acts or conduct that reflect adversely on law practitioners. The new “snitch rule” has been recommended to the California Supreme Court, which has the final say on adoption, by the State Bar of California’s board of trustees. However, almost 200 lawyers have submitted comments opposing the rule, while non-attorneys have predominantly submitted comments in favor of the change.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/under-ethics-pressure-california-state-bar-advances-lawyer-snitch-rule-2023-05-18/
Parks Canada plans major rewrite of more than 200 historic site plaques

The Toronto Star

23-05-19 08:00


Canada's Parks agency is planning to re-write the bronze plaques commemorating the country's heritage, re-examining texts on 650 historic sites deemed important for understanding the country's past. Roughly two thirds of current plaques are deemed fine, but 200 are deemed priority sites for change because they exclude the Indigenous people's contributions or use inappropriate, colonialist or outmoded language. The effort is said to be partly driven by a 2015 report by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Some have criticised the plans, noting that assessing historical figures by present standards is "presentism", but agency director Pat Kell said the changes are intended to "broaden the stories told" rather than "erase familiar ones".

https://www.thestar.com/politics/2023/05/19/parks-canada-plans-major-rewrite-of-more-than-200-historic-site-plaques.html
Lawyers argue Liberals’ proposed sanctions clarification does the opposite

The Toronto Star

23-05-19 17:58


Proposals in Canada’s federal budget which aim to clarify the nation's sanctions rules could instead create more uncertainty, according to the Canadian Bar Association and lawyer William Pellerin. The changes would more clearly specify which entities are barred from doing business with Canadians, but other changes are too vague, the group warns. Ottawa has been increasingly using sanctions against entities including those related to human rights abuses in Iran and gang violence in Haiti, in addition to bans on dealings with firms linked to Russia's seizure of Crimea.

https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2023/05/19/lawyers-argue-liberals-proposed-sanctions-clarification-does-the-opposite.html
A good news gentrification story? This Toronto neighbourhood went from having the city’s worst bar to boasting its best

The Toronto Star

23-05-19 21:00


Bloorcourt - a neighbourhood in Toronto that used to be infamous for having the worst bar in the town, West Side Bar B.Q. - is now a burgeoning destination for quality restaurants and bars. In a span of 20 years, the area went from being a notorious no-go zone with a bad reputation for safety to hosting some of the best bars and restaurants in the city. Bar owners and restaurateurs in the area attribute the transformation to the opening of trendy places like Banjara, a popular Indian restaurant that opened in 2003, and Chantecler, a French-Canadian restaurant, which opened its doors in 2019. The neighbourhood's resurgence does not rely on gentrification in the usual sense, with little presence of condominiums in the area. The commercial usage largely drives the transition, influenced by businesses that residents "can feel comfortable coming back to."

https://www.thestar.com/life/2023/05/19/a-good-news-gentrification-story-this-toronto-neighbourhood-went-from-having-the-citys-worst-bar-to-boasting-its-best.html
Liberal proposal to clarify sanctions regime does the opposite, lawyers argue

CBC

23-05-20 00:50


Proposed reforms to Canada's sanctions regime in the new federal budget bill have been criticised by The Canadian Bar Association and a trade lawyer. The new changes, designed to clarify which entities have sanctions applied to them, still leave the situation too unspecified, according to lawyers. Proposed amendments that may cause difficulty for companies include legislation targeting foreigners who can direct businesses "directly or indirectly, and through any means", and a lack of application guide for entities facing sanction as a result of multiple persons' involvement.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/liberal-proposal-clarify-sanctions-regime-1.6850283
Sinn Fein sweep past unionist rivals again in Northern Ireland local elections

Reuters

23-05-20 19:32


Sinn Fein has overtaken its unionist rivals to become the largest party at local level in Northern Ireland for the first time. The Irish nationalist party, which wants to leave the UK and form a united Ireland, had already made a historic victory in last year’s Northern Ireland Assembly election. Sinn Fein also leads opinion polls in the Republic of Ireland ahead of national elections due in 2025. The polls saw the cross-community Alliance Party make limited gains, while hardline Traditional Unionist Voice failed to repeat the surge in its votes at the regional level.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/sinn-fein-sweep-past-unionist-rivals-again-n-ireland-local-elections-2023-05-20/