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Bars & Taverns in Waltham, MA

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Business Listing   John Brewers Tavern - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 894-9700


Business Listing   Lincoln The - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 893-5600


Business Listing   Reef - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 894-4699


Business Listing   Robert's Restaurant & Bar - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 894-6666


Business Listing   Skellig Irish Music Pub & Restaurant - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 647-0679


Business Listing   Waltham Pub Inc - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 893-9031


Business Listing   Watch City Cigar Co - Waltham, MA - Phone: (781) 891-6281


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Helpful Definition for: Bars & Taverns


A bar is a place more similar to a cafe, where people go during the morning or the afternoon; a tavern is a place of business in Waltham where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, be served food. Leisure activities and games may also be provided at taverns. Variety of bars is mind-boggling, as bars and taverns have the same variety as restaurants.

Taverns and bars with an outdoor area where beer and other alcoholic drinks are served, even have signs to advertise their presence to potential customers in Waltham, and branches and leaves would be hung over the door to give notice that wine could be purchased. Some taverns in Waltham sell wine as their only beverage, and a customer can also purchase food brought in from a convenient cook-shop. Taverns seldom offer lodgings or very elaborate feasting, such as would be expected at inns or bars.

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