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The phrase "a plain place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is simple, unadorned, or lacking in decoration or complexity.
Example: "After a long journey, we finally arrived at a plain place where we could rest and enjoy the tranquility of nature."
Alternatives: "a simple location" or "an unadorned spot".
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There's no loud music, it's not a "scene," it's just a plain place where you can get a cold glass of beer.
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