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The phrase "a maze of bars" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or confusing arrangement of bars, often in the context of a physical space or metaphorically to indicate entrapment or restriction.
Example: "As I walked through the city, I felt lost in a maze of bars, each one more intimidating than the last."
Alternatives: "a labyrinth of bars" or "a network of bars".
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Kick off at the latest hotspot, Le Bar des Amis, which looks like a normal bistro at first, but head upstairs and there is a maze of bars with a booming sound system.
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Instead I decide to find some place to drink in Golden Gai, a maze of minuscule bars housed in two-story buildings surrounded by Shinjuku skyscrapers.
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Enjoying its moment of fame as star of Scandinavian TV series The Bridge, cute little Malmö's medieval old core is a maze of cheerily painted townhouses brimming with buzzing bars and cafés, galleries and boutiques.
The wine bar-restaurant encompasses a maze of small rooms and hidden patios, with views of the Alcazaba and the neighboring Roman ampitheatre.
Jilly's, a venue now long gone, was a maze of twisty passages eventually leading to a bar and stage, deep within the building.
The protesters sprinted into a maze of smaller streets as World Cup fans drinking in small bars looked on.
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