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Sports Bars in Melbourne, FL
Aurora Road Billiard Supplies - Melbourne, FL - Phone: (321) 254-0732
Mugs Pub - Melbourne, FL - Phone: (321) 242-1564
Rialto Sport's Bar - Melbourne, FL - Phone: (321) 768-0200
Welcome Inn Pub - Melbourne, FL - Phone: (321) 253-9328
Helpful Definition for: Sports Bars
An establishment that serves alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises is known as a bar. The term "bar" is derived from the specialized counter on which drinks are served. The bar typically stores a variety of beers, wines, liquors, and non-alcoholic ingredients, and is organized to facilitate the bartender's work. There are different types of bars like a dive bar, a wine bar, sports bar etc. A sports bar is where sports fans watch games on large screen televisions. Here people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and enjoy the sports as well. In places like Melbourne sports bars are usually decorated with merchandise and paraphernalia featuring various sports and the sporting icons where patrons watch the games on large-screen televisions.
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