Sentence examples for bar accommodates from inspiring English sources

'bar accommodates' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that a bar or restaurant can seat a certain number of guests, or it has a certain capacity. For example, 'The bar accommodates up to 200 people.'.

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The butcher block tables, topped with votive candles, fresh flowers and black cloth napkins, seat only about a dozen patrons on rattan club chairs and a black leather banquette; the bar accommodates more diners with nine comfortable stools.

A large bar accommodates drinkers, as the dozens of tables are for diners only.

The bar accommodates 18 people at a time and is available for seated guests only.

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A handful of counter stools, two tables and a stand-up bar accommodate about a dozen people.

But I wouldn't move anyone eating at the bar to accommodate drinkers".

The dance club and bar will accommodate 200-400 people.

With a retro vibe, the resort boasts spacious rooms to move around in and 10 restaurants and bars to accommodate everyone's tastes.

The hotel's Polo Restaurant offers fine dining, and its Rein Bar & Bistro accommodates youngsters' culinary desires.

It also has practical shortcomings, most notably a teeny-tiny bar that can accommodate just four stools.

The front room is dominated by a curved bar that can accommodate perhaps a half-dozen customers.

The place has only nine tables and a bar that can accommodate a mere handful of people, and it's molto popolare.

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