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It's a public house, informally known as a pub and sometimes


It's a public house, informally known as a pub and

sometimes referred to as the "local", is a licensed drinking establishment which is part of British culture.
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A pub that offers lodging may be called an inn or


A pub that offers lodging may be called an inn

or (more recently) hotel in the United Kingdom.
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There are approximately 53,500 public houses in the United Kingdom; a


There are approximately 53,500 public houses in the United Kingdom;

a number that declines every year, so that nearly half of the smaller villages no longer have a local pub.
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In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community.


In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be

the focal point of the community.
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Public houses are socially and culturally different from places such as


Public houses are socially and culturally different from places such

as cafés, bars.
Pubs are social places based on the sale of alcoholic beverages, and most public houses offer a range of beers, wines, spirits, alcopops and soft drinks.
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Many pubs are controlled by breweries, so beer is often better


Many pubs are controlled by breweries, so beer is often

better value than wines and spirits, while soft drinks can be almost as expensive.
Beer served in a pub may be cask ale or keg beer. All pubs also have a range of non-alcoholic beverages available.
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Traditionally the windows of town pubs are of smoked or frosted


Traditionally the windows of town pubs are of smoked or

frosted glass so that the clientele is obscured from the street.
In the last twenty years in the UK and other countries there has been a move away from frosted glass towards clear glass.
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The history of pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns.


The history of pubs can be traced back to Roman

taverns.
The 18th century saw a huge growth in the number of drinking establishments, primarily due to the introduction of gin.
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