PUB, or English snack bar, is a popular bar form in the British Isles. PUB, the abbreviation of PUBLIC HOUSE, is a popular consumption place where people can get together to relax and talk about things after work. It is also a refuge for men to escape from family and reality. Pubs mainly supply various types of wines imported from local or foreign countries, including bottled beer, spirits and draught beer. The atmosphere is free, customers can choose to eat in bars or restaurants, play chess and throw darts.
Bar is a synonym for pub, and its English name is Bar. It originated in the western development period of the United States.
At first, in the western United States, cowboys and robbers liked to gather in bars to drink. As they were all riding horses, the pub owner set up a crossbar in front of the restaurant to tie the horses.
Later, cars replaced carriages, and the number of people riding horses gradually decreased, and most of these crossbars were removed. A pub owner didn't want to throw away the crossbar that had become a pub symbol, so he took it down and put it under the counter. Unexpectedly, it has become a good place for customers to step on and is loved by customers.
When other pubs heard about it, they followed suit. Pleasure-loving, bar under the counter became popular. Because Henderson is pronounced "bar" in English, people simply translate pub into "bar", just like translating pastry "pie" into "pie".