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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good bar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bar that is of high quality, enjoyable, or well-regarded, often in the context of nightlife or social settings.
Example: "After a long week, I love to unwind at a good bar with friends."
Alternatives: "a nice pub" or "a quality tavern".
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"A decade ago, it was still a sign of a good bar if you had maraschino, if you had fresh citrus, if you had Chartreuse, if you had good gin," says Joaquín Simó, former bartender at Death & Company and now co-owner of Pouring Ribbons, both in New York's East Village.
"That's a good bar over there, Montero's," Francis said.
Ruth decided that she didn't want to tackle the problem with a good bar of soap.
But is it harder or easier to find one than to find a good bar?
On a date, I ask her to Yelp around for a good bar.
I requested a Tuxedo because requests are at the heart of a good bar.
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Behind a steel gate on a dusty side street in Kathmandu, there's a rather good bar.
We have a very good bar.
It also has a really good bar.
This "dude food" diner – elaborate burger menu; skulls and shipping pallets stuck on the walls; confrontational slogans scrawled in the gents – doubles as a rather good bar.
This is a serviceable spot, within easy walking distance of the main shopping drag (Bankastraeti), with quiet rooms and a very good bar.
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