Barroom
(noun)
A room in a public house where drinks are served and consumed.
Origin:
Early 19th century: from bar + room.
Examples:
- The barroom was filled with the sound of laughter and clinking glasses.
- He spent most of his evenings in the local barroom, drinking and playing cards.
- The barroom was dimly lit, with a long wooden bar along one wall.
- She walked into the barroom, her heels clicking on the hardwood floor.
- The barroom was filled with people of all ages, enjoying a drink and good company.