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The Real Drinker's Guide to St. Louis' Best Dive Bars | Music Blog
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Dive bar is a colloquial or informal American term for a disreputable bar or pub. Such bars may also be referred to as neighborhood bars, where local residents gather to drink and socialize.

Individual bars may be considered to be disreputable, sinister, of poor upkeep, or even a detriment to the community. This was especially true in the past:

A plot to entrap young women for the dives of Northern Wisconsin has been discovered.

The dives themselves are nuisances, per se, and that is why they have to pay such high license prices.

A 1961 dictionary defined a "dive" as "a disreputable resort for drinking or entertainment".

In an article in its August 2010 issue, Playboy magazine described a dive bar as:

A church for down-and-outers and those who romanticize them, a rare place where high and low rub elbows--bums and poets, thieves and slumming celebrities. It's a place that wears its history proudly.

The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary indicates that in the United States in the 1880s the term referred to an illegal drinking den or other place of ill repute, especially one located in a basement. This usage later became obsolete.

One of the most popular shows on the Food Network is called Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives in which host Guy Fieri visits such places.


Video Dive bar



See also

  • Drinking culture
  • Honky-tonk
  • Roadhouse
  • Speakeasy
  • Types of drinking establishments

Maps Dive bar



References


In Portland, Dive Bars Never Really Die - Willamette Week
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Further reading

  • Dayton, Todd (2004). San Francisco's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the City by the Bay. Ig Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703125-8-7. 
  • Hamill, Pete (14 December 2008). A Drinking Life: A Memoir. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-05453-9. 
  • Moehringer, J. R. (1 September 2005). The Tender Bar: A Memoir. Hachette Books. ISBN 978-1-4013-8341-1. 
  • Stockton, J.; Okun, W. (2004). Chicago's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the Windy City. Best Dive Bars Series. Ig Publishing, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9752517-0-6.  150 pages.
  • Mitchell, W. (2002). New York City's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the Five Boroughs. Best Dive Bars Series. Ig Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703125-3-2. Retrieved May 3, 2017.  160 pages.


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