I want to see Pothouses, Grogshops, and Road Houses IMMEDIATELY.
Also, I am vying to name something “Grambles Lorelai Lounge”, and go viral because that’s the name of the burger sketch in “I Think You Should Leave”, aka “I SHOULDA GOT THAT!”
Also, this was meant for drinking and food establishments. It is a little lighter so far on higher end restaurant types and names. I would love to expand on this so give me more!
Types of F&B Establishments, function, & definition
- Alehouse – a tavern
- Bistro – a small restaurant
- Bottle shop – A bottle shop is a shop which sells wine, beer , and other alcoholic drinks. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Café – a small restaurant selling light meals and drinks
- Canteen – a restaurant provided by an organization such as a military camp, college, factory, or company for its soldiers, students, staff, etc
- Cantina – (especially in a Spanish-speaking country or the southwestern US) a bar. (in Italy) a wine shop
- Cookshop – a place where prepared food is sold or served
- Diner – a small roadside restaurant with a long counter and booths, originally one designed to resemble a dining car on a train. (diner came from dining car)
- Grill – Bar & Grill, a restaurant that serves grilled food, such as a “bar and grill” Grilling, a form of cooking that involves direct heat. Mixed grill, a combination of traditional grilled foods
- Grogshop – a usually low-class barroom
- Hostelry – an inn
- Lounge – a public room, as in a hotel, theater, or club, in which to sit and relax
- Nineteenth Hole – the bar in a golf clubhouse, as reached after a standard round of eighteen holes
- Pothouse – a small tavern
- Pub – Tavern or Bar
- Rathskeller – a bar or restaurant located in the basement of a city hall (Rathaus) or nearby
- Road House – a tavern, inn, or club on a country road
- Saloon – An alternative name for a bar (establishment), A South Asian term for a barber’s shop, One of the bars in a traditional British public house, or pub, The centre room of a suite of state rooms, the drawing room, The officers’ mess on a merchant vessel, A large social lounge on a passenger ship, Western saloon, a historical style of American bar
- Speakeasy – an illicit liquor store or nightclub
- Supper Club – a restaurant or nightclub serving suppers and usually providing entertainment
- Tap room – a room in which alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are available on tap; a bar in a hotel or inn
- Tavern – an establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks to be consumed on the premises, sometimes also serving food; a bar or pub
- Watering hole – a waterhole from which animals regularly drink