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Inspired by Polynesian culture, Tiki bars are all about vibrant, tropical vibes. The atmosphere is playful with island-inspired décor.
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Dive bars are the antithesis of upscale or trendy places. These are no-frills, laid-back bars with a sense of history and authenticity.
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Speakeasies transport you to the Prohibition era, where hidden bars served up bootleg alcohol in secretive settings. Today, these bars evoke that sense of secrecy and exclusivity.
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If you're a wine enthusiast, a wine bar is your haven. These bars focus on offering a curated selection of wines.
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Cocktail bars specialise in the art of mixology. Here, expert bartenders craft innovative drinks using high-quality spirits and fresh ingredients.
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Sports bars are designed for fans who want to enjoy a drink while catching a game.
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Craft beer bars have surged in popularity, offering an extensive selection of locally brewed beers.
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Lounge bars focus on providing a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere for those who want to unwind with a drink in hand.
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Each of these bars has its own distinct vibe, offering something for every kind of drinker.