0 a bar in a pub or hotel that is more comfortable than the other bars, and in which you sometimes pay a little more money for your drink -- (酒馆或宾馆中的)雅座酒吧
It does not matter for that purpose whether it is the saloon bar, the general bar, or any other bar.
Is the running of a complicated industrial society not too important to be left to the economics of the saloon bar?
A case occurred in which a licensee was personally in charge of the premises and was serving in the saloon bar while his barman served in the public bar.
They are like 18-year-olds in a saloon bar trying out every bottle on the shelf.
No handful of enterprising men meeting in the saloon bar of a public house could decide nowadays to put up £1,000 each to start a steel works.
In most public houses in country areas and small public houses in tourist areas there are two rooms, the saloon bar and the public bar.
He couldn't go shoving into that saloon bar with only fourpence halfpenny in his pocket.
Everyone accepts that most public bars or saloon bars are totally unsuitable places for children under the age of 14, which is the present permitted age.