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  1. Nov 10, 2012 · A user asks how to say "stand by the bar" or "stand at the bar" when ordering a drink in a pub. Other users answer with explanations, examples and regional differences.

  2. Aug 18, 2021 · Learn the difference between "at the bar" and "in the bar" in American and British English. Find out which expression is more common and why in each variety.

  3. Both 'at the bar' and 'in the bar' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'At the bar' is commonly used to refer to someone's location or position near the bar counter, while 'in the bar' is used to describe being inside the bar establishment.

  4. Jul 24, 2010 · at the bar or on the bar, where I live people prefer to use the latter one. It doesn’t make sense to me because if I say I’m working on the bar that means literally I’m standing on the bar that makes me laugh. That would…

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Complete guide to 12 fantastic rooftop bars in Columbus (Ohio) – 2024. Up-to-date lsiting, packed with info about all the best Columbus rooftops. Photos, opening hours, dress code, booking links and much more for every elevated venue in Ohio’s state capital.

  6. "I'm at the bar" points to one specific bar, while "I'm in a bar" refers to any bar.

  7. Join us at our Downtown Columbus Rooftop Restaurant and Bar in Columbus, OH. Explore our Igloo Experience with your friends.