corner pub
nounDefinitions
A pub on the corner of two roads
A pub on the corner of two roads; a pub that is very near - one's local (just around the corner)
- Although the fish and chips you order in the typical corner pub is about as exciting as Arthur Treacher's in the food court, the common myth that there's no exciting food in London has no basis in fact.
- I attempted to capture the friendly, relaxing atmosphere of upscale metro-Atlanta bars, at least the ones that had the feeling of a corner pub.
- It makes the streets deserted and the ice-cold salons of corner pubs get crowded with people who don’t like beer. It is the Aussie heatwave: and it is no joke.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA