Ouzeri
An ouzeri (Greek ουζερί IPA: [uzeˈri]) is a type of Greek tavern which serves ouzo (a Greek liquor) and mezedes (small finger foods).
Sources
- John Freely. Strolling through Athens: fourteen unforgettable walks through Europe's oldest city. Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2004 ISBN 1-85043-595-2, ISBN 978-1-85043-595-2 [1]
Further reading
- MacNeill, J. (December 1988). Athens. Prentice Hall. p. 86. ISBN 9780130476067. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
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Drinking establishments
- Alcohol-free bar
- Bar (saloon)
- Beer garden
- Beer hall
- Biker bar
- Brewpub
- Cantina
- Cider house
- Cigar bar
- Coffeehouse
- Dive bar
- Fern bar
- Gay bar
- Honky tonk
- Ice bar
- Izakaya
- Juice bar
- Juke joint
- Jumak
- List of public house topics
- Meyhane
- Military officers' club
- Nightclub
- Ouzeri
- Pub
- Pulqueria
- Ratskeller
- Shebeen
- (Western) saloon
- Saloon (bar)
- Teahouse
- Tavern
- Tiki bar
- Toddy shop
- Wine bar
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