"Taphouse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Taphouse" Meaning

A taphouse is a bar or restaurant that specializes in the sale and serving of a wide variety of beers and ales.

"Taphouse" Examples

5 usage examples of the word "taphouse"


| 1. | In the taphouse, the selection of local craft beers was impressive. |
| 2. | We decided to check out the new taphouse down the street, as it just opened its doors. |
| 3. | The taphouse near the brewery offered a rotating selection of their seasonal beers. |
| 4. | My friend recommended visiting the taphouse on Fridays for karaoke night, |
| 5. | You can't visit Portland without checking out at least one of the numerous taphouses there.

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