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  2. 26 Basement Bar Ideas For the Best Holiday Parties Ever

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    Display All Your Wine. Designed by deVOL Kitchen for the company's Real Shaker Collection, this basement bar can hold up to 180 bottles of wine in the oversized cabinet alone. Besides that, there ...

  3. Dive bar - Wikipedia

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    The term dive was first used in the press in the U.S. in 1880s to describe disreputable places that were often in basements into which one "dives below". [3]: 1 A dive bar may also be known as "brown bars" or "brown pubs" in parts of Western Europe and Northern Europe, for example brun bar or brun pub in Norway. [4] [5] [6]

  4. Venice Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Venice Tavern is a dive bar in the Highlandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.The bar opened in 1933, when Frank Sr and Victoria DeSantis converted their basement and added an exterior staircase to access it from outside of their Conkling Street row house.

  5. Ratskeller - Wikipedia

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    Ratskeller (German: "council's cellar", pl. Ratskeller, historically Rathskeller) is a name in German-speaking countries for a bar or restaurant located in the basement of a city hall (Rathaus) or nearby. Many taverns, nightclubs, bars and similar establishments throughout the world use the term.

  6. Basement - Wikipedia

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    Frequently most or all of the basement is used as a recreation room or living room, but it is not uncommon as well to find there (either instead of or alongside the living/recreation room) a guest bedroom or teenager's room, a bathroom, a home office, a home gym, a home theater, a basement bar, a sauna, craft room, play room, kitchenette, and ...

  7. Cantina - Wikipedia

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    A cantina is a type of bar common in Latin America and Spain. The word is similar in etymology to " canteen ", and is derived from the Italian word for a cellar , winery , or vault . [ 1 ] In Italy , the word cantina refers to a room below the ground level where wine and other products such as salami are stored.