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Definition of lounge bar in English: lounge barnoun British The smarter and more comfortably furnished bar in a pub. they sat in a corner of the lounge bar until closing time Compare with public bar Example sentencesExamples - And on Sunday there will be a series of six horse and two greyhound races, shown on a big screen in the lounge bar.
- Fifteen minutes later he emerges into the lounge bar, showered and changed, the sheen of exertion cleansed from his thick frame.
- The lounge bar is a popular meeting spot for fashionable locals, and has a long list of wines by the glass.
- It can also sometimes be a bit difficult to attract the attention of the staff in the lounge bar.
- The pub has a feature Victorian style shop front and comprises a lounge bar, upper floor restaurant and a fully fitted catering kitchen.
- Accommodation in the two-storey premises comprises a ground floor public bar and a large lounge bar.
- The bar is separated into a lounge bar and a club.
- Cookbooks line the lounge bar at the Inn - it's just a shame they didn't put them to better use in the kitchen
- When the conservatory opens, the existing lounge bar will vanish.
- Walk in through one door and you are welcomed into the lounge bar of a typical country pub.
- You will find a fair mix of students in the lounge bar, which has been said to resemble a student common room.
- There is also a comfortable lounge bar and guest dining-room.
- It includes a public bar, lounge bar, beer garden, a six-bedroom family residence together with forecourt parking and a feature ornamental garden.
- The lounge bar has natural timber and stone finishes complementing the modern furniture and fittings.
- However, the lounge bar was spoilt by the lack of a non-smoking area.
- He was just about to argue with the man from the council, when he realised he was all alone in the lounge bar of the Crown and Anchor.
- The pub gets busy on Friday and Saturday night, so if there isn't much room downstairs, try the lounge bar above.
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