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Tavern vs Hotel - What's the difference?

tavern | hotel |


As nouns the difference between tavern and hotel

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while hotel is a large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.

Manxgaelic vs Tavern - What's the difference?

manxgaelic | tavern |


As a noun tavern is

a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn.

Tavern vs Beerhouse - What's the difference?

tavern | beerhouse |


As nouns the difference between tavern and beerhouse

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while beerhouse is a tavern that sells beer.

Tavern vs Tavernesque - What's the difference?

tavern | tavernesque |


As a noun tavern

is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn.

As an adjective tavernesque is

reminiscent of a tavern.

Tavern vs Tavernkeeper - What's the difference?

tavern | tavernkeeper |


As nouns the difference between tavern and tavernkeeper

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while tavernkeeper is one who keeps a tavern.

Tavern vs Howf - What's the difference?

tavern | howf |


As nouns the difference between tavern and howf

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while howf is (obsolete|scottish) public house, tavern.

Tavern vs Taphouse - What's the difference?

tavern | taphouse |


As nouns the difference between tavern and taphouse

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while taphouse is a tavern.

Tavern vs Cellarman - What's the difference?

tavern | cellarman |


As nouns the difference between tavern and cellarman

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while cellarman is a person in charge of the alcoholic drinks (traditionally the wine cellar) in a tavern etc.

Tavern vs Taverner - What's the difference?

tavern | taverner |


As nouns the difference between tavern and taverner

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while taverner is (archaic) someone who owns a tavern.

Tavern vs Doggery - What's the difference?

tavern | doggery |


As nouns the difference between tavern and doggery

is that tavern is a building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; an inn while doggery is a squalid tavern.

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