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sports bar

American  

noun

  1. a bar featuring televised sporting events.


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Last year, Noah Aussems decided to close his Kips Bay sports bar Sucker Punch and partner with Chris Reda to renovate the space, importing wood from Kentucky and taxidermy from Indiana.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hurricane had wiped out the house and family-run sports bar.

From BBC

"The sports bar is gone, basically. It's washed away. It needs a full rebuild."

From BBC

In short, they’re as suited to their surroundings as an order of wings at a sports bar: They fit, but it wouldn’t be hard to imagine enjoying them in dozens of other places.

From The Wall Street Journal

ZZ’s Club in Miami—where Dezer is a member—features a Japanese restaurant, a sports bar and a cigar terrace.

From The Wall Street Journal