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The traditional route into darts has long been through your local pub, but an era of increased professionalism has opened up paths into the sport outside of the boozer.

From BBC

While it appears to be a traditional boozer on the outside, it's a different story behind the bar with the firm claiming to have created a "pub for our times".

From BBC

“Old boozers,” as they are affectionately known, are struggling to compete in a world where people work from multiple locations at variable hours and have myriad entertainment options on their phones and computers.

From Los Angeles Times

Yorkshire folk may be known for their love of a bargain, but a "rare" beer selling at a whopping £21 a pint has been lapped up by customers at one local boozer.

From BBC

With two pubs a day in Wales and England closing, does this mean traditional boozers are being consigned to history?

From BBC