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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
wine bar
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A wine bar and a smart hairdresser marked the divide.
▪ If he was lucky he might start a wine bar when he left.
▪ Our friendly wine bar is also there for your pre-show drink, your interval glass of wine or your after show socialising.
▪ Thurso has got a swimming pool and a wine bar.
▪ Vineria takes its wine bar function seriously.
Wiktionary
wine bar

n. A drinking establishment where only wine is served.

WordNet
wine bar

n. a bar that serves only wine

Wikipedia
Wine bar

A wine bar (also known as a bodega) is a tavern-like business focusing on selling wine, rather than liquor or beer. A typical feature of many wine bars is a wide selection of wines available by the glass. Some wine bars are profiled on wines of a certain type of origin, such as Italian wine or Champagne. While many wine bars are private "stand alone" establishments, in some cases, wine bars are associated with a specific wine retailer or other outlet of wine, to provide additional marketing for that retailer's wine portfolio. In countries where licensing regulations allow this, some wine bars also sell the wines they serve, and effective function as a hybrid between a wine shop and a wine bar.

Usage examples of "wine bar".

He hadn't been so confused since that gorgeous blonde in the wine bar turned out to have a flat male chest under the padded bra.

Use tells you she is not in contact with McMullen, yet she could have made a phone call from that wine bar, and she arranged to meet you this morning, in Regent's Park.

In the evening Charlene went to a wine bar with Dizzy, who this time hadn’.

He called her at the wine bar, got one of her girls - who told him that B.

Nick said in a soft voice that managed to reach the small crowd standing at the nearby wine bar.

A tour of the local brewery and a later wine tasting at Punters Wine Bar will lead us through nicely to the Mayoral banquet at seven-thirty.