List of drinking establishments

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List of Drinking Establishments[edit | edit source]

United States[edit | edit source]

New York[edit | edit source]

The Dead Rabbit[edit | edit source]

The Dead Rabbit is a popular Irish pub located in New York City. It is known for its extensive selection of Irish whiskey and craft cocktails. The pub has received numerous awards for its mixology and has been featured in various publications. For more information, visit the The Dead Rabbit article.

PDT (bar)[edit | edit source]

PDT (bar), short for "Please Don't Tell," is a speakeasy-style bar located in the East Village of New York City. It is known for its creative cocktails and hidden entrance through a phone booth. The bar has gained international recognition and has been featured in several documentaries. Learn more about PDT (bar) in its dedicated article.

United Kingdom[edit | edit source]

London[edit | edit source]

The Churchill Arms[edit | edit source]

The Churchill Arms is a historic pub located in Kensington, London. It is famous for its beautiful floral exterior and cozy interior. The pub offers a wide range of beers, ales, and traditional British pub food. To find out more about this iconic establishment, visit the The Churchill Arms article.

The American Bar[edit | edit source]

The American Bar is a renowned cocktail bar situated in The Savoy hotel in London. It has a rich history and is known for its classic cocktails and elegant ambiance. The bar has won numerous awards and has been frequented by famous personalities throughout the years. Explore the The American Bar article for additional details.

Australia[edit | edit source]

Sydney[edit | edit source]

The Baxter Inn[edit | edit source]

The Baxter Inn is a popular whiskey bar located in Sydney. It boasts an extensive collection of whiskeys from around the world and offers a cozy atmosphere for whiskey enthusiasts. The bar has received recognition for its knowledgeable staff and exceptional service. Check out the The Baxter Inn article for more information.

The Lobo Plantation[edit | edit source]

The Lobo Plantation is a Caribbean-themed rum bar situated in Sydney's CBD. It offers an impressive selection of rum-based cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere. The bar's decor is inspired by the Caribbean plantation era, creating a unique experience for visitors. Learn more about The Lobo Plantation in its dedicated article.

This list provides a glimpse into some notable drinking establishments in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Each establishment offers a distinct experience and contributes to the vibrant drinking culture in its respective location. For more comprehensive information, please refer to the individual articles linked above.

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