Tavern
A tavern, also known as a saloon or bar, is a place where alcoholic drinks (such as beer, wine, or spirits) are served. While the word "tavern" used to be common in England, in the 19th century the word began to be seen as old fashioned. The current term today in England is "pub" which comes from public house. However, taverns remain a popular part of fantasy stories and games. The term is still commonly used in the United States.
Tavern Media
Tavern Scene by Flemish artist David Teniers, c. 1658
Raleigh Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Buckman Tavern, where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired, Lexington, Massachusetts
Parker Tavern, Reading, Massachusetts showing traditional New England saltbox architecture
A scene in an unspecified tavern at Portsmouth after one or more ships have been paid off
Related pages
- Public house (pub)
- Bar (business)