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alehouse

noun as in bar

noun as in barroom

noun as in gin mill

noun as in saloon

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The former Canterbury Alehouse, once one of the biggest Capitol Hill restaurant spaces on the market, now belongs to the investors behind the swanky Indian bistro Rasai in Fremont.

A restaurant group led by chef Ethan Stowell has purchased the historic watering hole The Attic Alehouse in Madison Park and has plans to reopen the dive bar as early as April.

Takeout: The Barking Dog Alehouse offers their annual Thanksgiving meal kit for five to seven people including a ready-to-roast turkey, mashed potatoes and elevated classic side dishes.

By Tae, the 8-seat sushi-counter that had a cult following inside Chophouse Row on Capitol Hill, relocates into bigger digs on Beacon Hill in the former Tippe and Drague Alehouse space.

Reputed to be the oldest alehouse in England, the St Albans venue had survived wars, plagues and economic crises, but closed in February after the licensee's company went into administration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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