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public housenoun a place that provides rooms and usually a public dining room for overnight gueststook lodging at a public house that had recently been completely renovated auberge, caravansary(or caravanserai), hospice, hostel, hostelry, hotel, inn, lodge, tavern B and B, bed-and-breakfast, guesthouseapartment hotelaccommodations, lodgings, restcourt, motel, motor court, motor inn, motor lodge, resort, spa, tourist court, youth hostelcamp, campgroundbunkhouse, dorm, dormitoryboardinghouse, lodging house, rooming housedoss-house(chiefly British), fleabag, flophouse chiefly Britisha place of business where alcoholic beverages are sold to be consumed on the premisesvisited a public house in London that has been welcoming customers since the time of Charles Dickens bar, barroom, café(also cafe), cantina(Southwest), dramshop, gin mill, grogshop(chiefly British), pub, saloon, taproom, tavern, watering hole, watering place alehouse, barrelhouse, bistro, bottle club, brewpub, cabaret, dive, joint, nightclub, roadhouse, speakeasy, sports bar, wineshoppackage store in 1658 |