What is Pub?
Pubs, short for “public houses,” come in various styles and cater to different clientele.
Types of Pubs
Here are the main types of pubs
Traditional Pub
Focus: Casual socializing and community.
Features: Classic wooden interiors, fireplaces, local ales, and simple meals.
Atmosphere: Cozy and relaxed.
Gastro Pub
Focus: High-quality food alongside drinks
Features: Upscale decor, gourmet menus, and a wide selection of beverages.
Atmosphere: More formal and refined than traditional pubs.
Sports Pub
Focus: Viewing live sports events.
Features: Multiple large screens, team memorabilia, and sports-themed decor.
Atmosphere: Lively, especially during big games.
Microbrewery Pub
Focus: House-brewed beers.
Features:On-site brewing equipment and a selection of craft beers.
Atmosphere: Trendy, attracting beer enthusiasts.
Irish Pub
Focus: Irish culture and drinks.
Features: Guinness, Irish whiskey, Celtic music, and rustic decor.
Atmosphere: Warm and lively
Theme Pub
Focus: Specific themes like pirates, the 80s, or sci-fi.
Features: Decor, music, and drinks tailored to the theme.
Atmosphere: Quirky and immersive.
Family Pub
Focus: Family-friendly dining and activities.
Features: Play areas for kids, kid-friendly menus, and a relaxed vibe.
Atmosphere: Welcoming and casual.
Nightlife/Club Pub
Focus: Partying and music.
Features: DJs, dance floors, and neon lighting.
Atmosphere: Vibrant and energetic.
Historic/Heritage Pub
Focus: Old architecture and history.
Features: Centuries-old buildings, traditional ales, and antique furnishings.
Atmosphere: Nostalgic and charming.
Taproom
Focus: Beers from a specific brewery.
Features: Minimal food options, focus on sampling beers.
Atmosphere:Informal and community-driven
Wine Pub
Focus: Wine lovers.
Features: Extensive wine lists, charcuterie boards, and elegant settings.
Atmosphere: Sophisticated and mellow.
Ale House
Focus: Wide selection of ales and ciders.
Features: Rotating taps and a focus on local breweries.
Atmosphere: Casual and beer-centric.