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Latest revision as of 11:47, 25 February 2025
Dive Bars are a type of bar known for their casual, unpretentious atmosphere and clientele. They are often characterized by their inexpensive drinks, dim lighting, and eclectic decor. This article provides a list of notable dive bars around the world.
Definition[edit]
A Dive Bar is a colloquial or informal term for a disreputable bar or pub. Such bars may also be referred to as neighborhood bars, where local residents gather to drink and socialize. Individual bars may be considered to be disreputable, sinister, or even a detriment to the community.
Characteristics[edit]
Dive bars generally have a relaxed and informal atmosphere—they are 'divey'. However, this doesn't mean they are disreputable. Many dive bars have a loyal and friendly customer base. The term 'dive' was first used to describe disreputable drinking establishments in the late 19th century. The term suggests a place where one could disappear from society.
Notable Dive Bars[edit]
United States[edit]
- The Salty Dawg Saloon in Homer, Alaska
- The Double Down Saloon in Las Vegas, Nevada
- The King Eddy Saloon in Los Angeles, California
Europe[edit]
- The Hawley Arms in London, England
- Le Fanfaron in Paris, France
Asia[edit]
- Golden Gai in Tokyo, Japan
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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List of dive bars[edit]
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Seattle Lindas
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Palmer's Bar
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Yamhill Pub, Portland, Oregon
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Side view of the Thirsty Beaver