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[ UK /tˈe‍ɪpɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
    he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar

How To Use taproom In A Sentence

  • The taproom was a frenzied melee of punching, kicking, and shouting bodies. Conan The Hunter
  • The Batemans Brewery tour is good and their taproom is a good place to hire. Army Rumour Service
  • He saw to his horse and then went looking for the taproom.
  • In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion.
  • Drew inquiring looks from the few ill-kempt patrons sharing the taproom. Earl of Durkness
  • They would never dream that the dirty, grease-stained servitor in a taproom was really a notable alderman. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The proprietor of the Falling Rock taproom in Denver, says that's a good reason to look at these winter seasonals.
  • Drinkers were served in the taproom, a large single room furnished with trestle tables and benches.
  • Drinkers were served in the taproom, a large single room furnished with trestle tables and benches.
  • Those keen features that might have been attractive had they not been so sunken and calculating, recalled to her a smoggy taproom on a dreadful night not long ago.
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