ladies' lounge vs taproom

ladies' lounge

noun
  • A room in a pub or hotel, separate from the main drinking area, in which drinks are served; originally a place for women to drink in when not welcome or not comfortable in the traditionally male-oriented public bar, and latterly a more genteel area than the public bar. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lady, lounge. 

taproom

noun
  • A bar or barroom; a room where alcoholic beverages are served on tap. 

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