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== List of pubs in the United Kingdom ==
The United Kingdom is renowned for its pub culture, with a rich history of public houses that serve as social hubs for communities. Pubs in the UK vary widely in style, size, and offerings, but they all share a common role as places where people gather to drink, eat, and socialize.
History
The history of pubs in the United Kingdom dates back to Roman Britain, where establishments known as tabernae served food and drink to travelers. The term "pub" is short for "public house," which became common in the 19th century. Pubs have traditionally been important social centers, often serving as the heart of local communities.
Types of Pubs
There are several types of pubs in the United Kingdom, each with its own unique characteristics:
- **Gastropubs**: These pubs focus on high-quality food, often offering gourmet meals alongside traditional pub fare.
- **Micropubs**: Small, independent pubs that emphasize real ale and a community atmosphere.
- **Free houses**: Pubs that are not tied to a particular brewery and can offer a wide range of beers.
- **Tied houses**: Pubs that are owned by a brewery and primarily sell that brewery's products.
Notable Pubs
Some of the most famous pubs in the United Kingdom include:
- **The Eagle and Child** in Oxford, known for being a meeting place for the Inklings, a literary group that included J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.
- **The George Inn** in Southwark, London, one of the oldest pubs in the city, dating back to the medieval period.
- **The Olde Cheshire Cheese** in Fleet Street, London, rebuilt shortly after the Great Fire of London in 1666.
Pub Culture
Pub culture in the United Kingdom is characterized by several traditions and customs:
- **Pub quizzes**: Trivia competitions held in pubs, often on a weekly basis.
- **Pub games**: Traditional games such as darts, snooker, and dominoes.
- **Real ale**: A type of beer that is brewed from traditional ingredients and matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed.
Decline and Revival
In recent years, the number of pubs in the United Kingdom has declined due to various factors, including changing social habits, economic pressures, and competition from other forms of entertainment. However, there has also been a revival in interest in traditional pubs, with many people seeking out authentic pub experiences and supporting local establishments.
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