barroom
/ˈbɑrruːm/Definitions
1. noun
a room in a hotel, inn, or other establishment where drinks are served, especially a room where people go to drink and socialize.
“The patrons spilled out into the barroom, laughing and chatting with each other.”
2. noun
a room in a home where a bar is located.
“The family’s barroom was filled with memories of their annual holiday parties.”
3. noun
a room in a building where people can buy and consume alcoholic beverages, especially in a public house, tavern, or saloon.
“The barroom was a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.”