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Any idea bout the difference between Beer Parlour and Pub? One can have Beer from both places, I didn't find any difference between these two.

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A pub is generally a place where people can gather for drinks and food. They may also offer entertainment such as music, karaoke, or games. A beer parlour, on the other hand, is a specialized establishment that primarily serves beer. Beer parlours typically do not offer food or entertainment, and are instead focused solely on serving beer.

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Beer parlour is a hall or portion of a hotel or restaurant where (only) beer is served. The term Pub is a short form of word 'public house'  famous in the countryside areas and villages in English countries, where you get a variety of drinks including particular brand beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks. To know more about a pub - visit this wiki link  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pub

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I am not sure quite sure but I think beer palour is a place in the counter where alcoholic drinks are served whereas a pub is a public building whereby drinks are bought and drank within the premises whereas in a beer palour one can decide to have the drink there and have it as a take away.I think beer palour is more like bar if  am not wrong.
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From my understanding a beer parlour is a specific area where you will find people taking beer alone. No other drinks are served at this place. It is specifically meant for beer lovers only. But a pub is an entertainment arena or joint as we call it back home. It's a place where entertainment of different kinds is offeted under one roof. You will get music being played, there is a dance floor where people can get up and dance, there is the area that's called the bar area where they have some high chairs or stools, there they will serve you with wines or hard stuff like tecquila and whisky's. Then there is also a place set aside for those who would want to have some privacy they have couches for that in cubicles. That's quite something so if you are out to have some fun the whole night i guess a pub will work out for you.
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beer parlour is a specific area where you will find people taking beer alone and pub is an entertainment arena or joint as we call it back home. 
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The main difference between a pub and a beer parlour is that a pub is typically a place where people come to socialize, while a beer parlour is more of a place to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages. A beer parlour may also serve food, but it will usually be more limited than the food offerings at a pub. Pubs usually have a greater selection of drinks, and may also provide entertainment such as music, sports on television, and billiards.
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A pub is a type of establishment that serves alcoholic drinks, typically beer, in a casual and social setting. A beer parlour, on the other hand, is an older term for a bar or tavern that served beer, often associated with working-class men. Today, the term "beer parlour" is less commonly used and many establishments that serve beer are referred to simply as bars or pubs.
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Pubs have a large selection of just different kinds of beer, some wines, and cider. Because of its full menu, a pub generally allows minors if accompanied by an adult. Bars specialize in liquor rather than food and tend to offer a wide selection of cocktails, in addition to usual alcoholic beverages.
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The terms "pub" and "beer parlour" generally refer to establishments where alcoholic beverages are served, but the term "pub" is more commonly used in British English while "beer parlour" is more commonly used in North America. In addition, pubs tend to have a more traditional or historic feel, while beer parlours may have a more modern atmosphere.
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Generally, pubs are places where people gather for drinks and food. Furthermore, they may offer entertainment such as music, karaoke, or games. On the other hand, a beer parlor is a specialized establishment that serves beer exclusively. Most beer parlours do not serve food or entertainment, instead focusing solely on beer.
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