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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
lounge bar
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Both bars are serviced by a central servery through the lounge bar.
▪ Lunch served in the lounge bar.
▪ Michael ordered them both hot whiskies and they settled down in the lounge bar.
▪ The lounge bar looks out on the garden with two doors giving access to the terrace and seats some 100 persons.
▪ The Beau Brummel Plus lounge bar with attractive Regency decor and good bar lunches.
▪ The Union area includes a main hall, modern lounge bar facilities, a travel office, shop and cafeteria and disco-bar.
▪ They were in a lounge bar.

Usage examples of "lounge bar".

It was after midnight but not yet closing hours in the lounge bar, for Lonnie Gilbert, with a heroically foolhardy disregard for what would surely be Otto's fearful wrath when the crime was discovered, had both glass doors swung open and latched in position, while he himself was ensconced in some state behind the bar itself, a bottle of malt whisky in one hand, a soda syphon in the other.

Back at the hotel, I help him clear up the lounge bar, which still bears the debris from Andy's last party a few months earlier.

The lounge bar, called the Shadow Room, was dark, quiet, scarcely inhabited.

I met Jamie in the lounge bar of the Cauldhame Arms for lunch and we sat playing an electronic game over a TV table.

Then, while Anne cleared away the dishes and washed up, he'd nip out for a pint and a chat in the lounge bar of the Duke of York or the Baker's Arms.

MacAlpine and Dunnet were seated alone at a table in an otherwise deserted lounge bar.

Sheenah waited in the shadows until Sabat emerged from the entrance marked 'lounge bar'.