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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheap bar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bar that offers low prices for drinks or services.
Example: "After a long day at work, we decided to unwind at a cheap bar downtown where the drinks were affordable."
Alternatives: "inexpensive bar" or "budget-friendly bar."
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A cheap bar with cheap customers," Kamita said.
He added, "We're not going to be serving any cheap bar snacks".
"We're really a cheap bar, so it's slightly awkward to lower prices more," he said.
"We're not going to be serving any cheap bar snacks," he said, though there will be a bar menu.
My place is … the cheap bar at the border between comedy and theatre, selling beers to the brave souls wandering aimlessly between the two.
As a cheap bar snack, they handed out fried squid, which back then was more likely to be found on the end of a hook than the end of a fork, along with Helen Randazzo's long-simmered Sauce.
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The seedy Paris of whores and cheap bars has not yet begun to change.
Second Avenue, the main thorough fare, is a collection of tourist shops, cheap bars and bro‐ thels.
Centered on the Mercado de Santurce, these narrow streets were swarming with young people and cheap bars, a lovely combination.
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