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What's the difference between a bar and a bar?

1. Quiet bar is a bar without band performance. Comfortable environment, soothing music, suitable for chatting and relaxing with people who like quiet. This is a place to relax.

2. There are two kinds of bars. One is moving, that is, there are songs, karaoke and dance performances, and the other is drinking cocktails while listening to light music among bar owners. Even if there is a performance, it is a bartender's performance. With the popularity of tea culture, teahouses are now included in quiet bars. In short, it is a place where people can talk quietly.

3. Pub refers to the consumption place that provides alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, foreign wine and cocktails. Bar refers to entertainment and leisure bar, which provides live bands or singers, professional dance teams and "dancers" performances.

Most bars are beautifully decorated, elegant and unique, with strong European and American styles. Audio-visual equipment is relatively complete, with enough stools, drinks, cups and wine mixing equipment. , well-equipped, outstanding features. Another feature of many major bars is that they have their own style bands to perform or provide darts games for their guests.

Most of the guests who come here to spend money come to enjoy music, wine and unrestrained interpersonal communication. Therefore, the professional skills and cultural quality of bartenders are very demanding.

Extended data

High-end bars and bartenders perform wonderful fancy bartending. Pub, a branch of a bar, refers to an English bar that focuses on wine. There are various types and styles of bars, ranging from the lowest "diving bar" to the elegant places for social elites to entertain.

Bars originated in western pubs during the development of the western United States. The word bar didn't have the meaning of "selling drinks over the counter" until16th century, and then it evolved into a comprehensive consumer place providing entertainment and performance services with the development of the times, and was introduced to China in 1990s. Nightclubs are different from bars. The NightClub is night Club, often referred to as club, and the Bar is bar.

People in China often mistake nightclubs for bars. Let's literally explain the difference between nightclubs and bars. Generally, the shop signs at the door should be clearly marked as clubs or bars. CLUB is a nightclub (full name: nightclub) and BAR is a bar. In fact, the two are different. So bars are just bars or pubs, while clubs are actually nightclubs, not bars.

1, vertical bar

Vertical bar, the most common bar, is the most typical and representative bar facility. "Vertical" does not mean that guests have to drink standing up, nor is it named because waiters or bartenders all serve standing up. It is actually just a traditional customary title. In this kind of bar, the guests either sit on a high stool and lean against the bar, or enjoy the beverage service on the chairs and sofas in the bar, and the bartender stands inside the bar and operates in front of the guests.

Vertical bar waiters generally work alone, not only responsible for the preparation, service and collection of drinks, but also must master the operation of the whole bar.

Step 2 serve it

In the kitchens of hotel restaurants and large social restaurants, service bars are common. In fact, the wine cabinets in many hotels and restaurants in China are also service bars, because guests do not enjoy drinks directly at the bar. Although they sometimes buy drinks from there, they usually issue invoices and provide beverage service through restaurant waiters.

Although the service of the service bar must be shared with the restaurant waiter, all kinds of drinks are finally decorated according to the bar waiter held by the restaurant waiter, such as adding peaches, lemons or pineapples to cocktails. In most hotels, the waiter in the service bar is not responsible for the collection of alcoholic drinks, which is usually carried out by the cashier in the restaurant.

3. Cocktail party

Cocktail party is a facility in a large hotel. Cocktail lounge is usually located near the hotel lobby, or it is an extension of the lobby or uses the space around the lobby. There is usually a wall separating it from the lobby. Cocktail boxes are generally more spacious than vertical wines. There are often pianos, harps or small bands to play for guests, and some have small dance floors for guests to dance. The cocktail lounge is also equipped with advanced tables and chairs and sofas. The environment is more elegant and comfortable than vertical bars, and the atmosphere is quieter and slower than vertical bars. Guests usually stay longer.

The business process of cocktail lounge is basically the same as that of service bar, that is, the bartender issues invoices and delivers drinks to the guests. If the lounge is small, the bartender is responsible for collecting money himself. However, in the larger cocktail lounge, there are usually special cashiers, and service personnel are responsible for cleaning glasses, tables and chairs and replenishing raw materials.

4. Banquet Bar

Banquet bar is a bar facility specially set up for banquet business in hotels and restaurants. Its bar can be dismantled and moved at any time, and can also be permanently installed in banquet places.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia/Bar Classification