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Places where alcoholic or species-specific intoxicating beverages may be purchased.
Places where [[Discworld Ales|alcoholic]] or species-specific intoxicating beverages may be purchased.


Discworld pubs and bars include:
Discworld pubs and bars include the following, all named in the stories so far. Please note that the {{CAM}} lists a total of two hundred and twenty-eight public houses in the City of [[Ankh-Morpork]], and the interested or dedicated drinker is advised to go to this most illuminating gazetteer. This total excludes wine bars such as the [[Café Ankh]], hotels or restaurants where alcohol is served, and nightclubs such as the [[Blue Cat Club]]. The directory in {{CAM}} also excludes most Troll and Dwarf bars, although humans tend to be welcome in most provided they are escorted by a known member of the appropriate species. (and, in the case of Dwarf bars, if they do not make unfortunate remarks about "just a half, thanks", or "low dive, isn't it?")
 
For brevity's sake, this list will feature only those that have appeared in the canonical books to date. Or else have such in interesting or entertaining story attached that's worth re-telling!    A statistic quoted in {{ISWM}} suggested that there are over three hundred pubs in the city. Unless the speaker was including [[New Ankh]], this is perhaps exaggeration.
 
* the [[Axe and Bottle]], formerly the ''Bottle and Stoat''.
* [[Biers]]
* The [[Blue Lias]], no longer a going concern, a troll bar in [[Holy Wood]].
* [[The Bucket]] in [[Gleam Street]]
* The [[Bunch of Grapes]] in [[Easy Street]], favoured by [[Samuel Vimes]] in his drinking days
* The [[Butcher's Eagle]] in the slaughterhouse district of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. Used by drovers bringing their stock in for slaughter.
* The Widespread Arms on [[Treacle Mine Road]], opposite the [[Seamstresses' Guild]].
* The [[Café Ankh]], perhaps more of a bar.
* The [[Crimson Leech]] in [[Easy Street]]
* The [[Dirty Rat]], another Dwarf bar
* [[The Duchess]] in [[Munz]], [[Borogravia]]; an inn run by the Perks family
* The [[Fiddler's Riddle]] in [[Ohulan Cutash]]. A truly miserable place where [[Eskarina Smith]]'s trust was abused, and the peach brandy she created thus turned into something unspeakable by morning. It has apparently vastly improved by the time of {{RS}}.
* The [[Flaming Kookaburra, The|Flaming Kookaburra]], a pub for expat [[Fourecks]]ians. It also hosts the country's Embassy to Ankh-Morpork (in the back bar).
* The [[Goblin's Head|Goblin's Head / Commander's Arms]], the pub in the otherwise un-named vilage where [[Sam Vimes]] gets used to being Lord of the Manor and a ''real'' Squire because he owns the place...
* The [[Goat and Bush]] in [[Lancre]], where [[Giamo Casanunda]] set about the seduction of [[Nanny Ogg]] with typically Dwarvish attention to the fine detail. Unfortunately, the mood of ''Hubba-hubba!'' was compromised when the venue was gate-crashed by [[Elves]].
* [[The Goat and Spirit Level]] in [[Hen & Chickens Field]]
* The [[Groaning Platter]] down by [[Brass Bridge]]
* The [[Inn of the Fifth Elephant]] - On the border of [[Uberwald]]
* The [[Jolly Cabbage]] in [[Scrote]]
* The [[King's Head]]/ [[King's Legs]] - another city pub to have a change of direction after a makeover. Named by a simple yet creative barman. Was visited by [[Pictsies]] in ''[[The Wee Free Men]]''.  The strange thing is that is that the the owner ended up ''richer'' for it.
* The [[Long Bones]], whose cellars are the home of the [[Ratcatchers' Guild]].
* [[The Mended Drum]]
* The [[Miner's Arms]] - Dwarf bar
* The [[Octarine Parrot]] at no. 9 [[Whalebone Lane]].
* [[The Quene's Head/Duke's Head]] in the cabbage-growing hinterland near [[Sto Helit]] (the precise name of the pub, along with the colour of the landlord's shirt, depends on which part of the local space-time continununuum you inhabit)
* The [[Rumptuous Arms]] in the village of [[Hapley]]
* The [[Stab in the Back]] opposite the [[Opera House]].
* [[The Troll's Head]] in [[the Shades]]
* The [[Turkey and Vegetables]], frequented by Mr Stollop;


*[[The Mended Drum]]
*The [[Blue Lias]], no longer a going concern, a troll bar in [[Holy Wood]].
*[[The Bucket]] in [[Gleam Street]]
*The [[Café Ankh]], perhaps more of a bar
*The [[Bunch of Grapes]] in [[Easy Street]], favoured by [[Samuel Vimes]] in his drinking days
*The [[Crimson Leech]] in Easy Street
*The [[Goblin's Head]], the pub in the otherwise un-named vilage where [[Sam Vimes]] gets used to being Lord of the Manor and a ''real'' Squire because he owns the place...
*The [[Groaning Platter]] down by [[Brass Bridge]]
*[[Biers]]
*The [[King's Head]]/ [[King's Legs]] - another city pub to have a change of direction after a makeover
*The [[Octarine Parrot]] on [[Whalebone Lane]].
*[[The Troll's Head]] in [[the Shades]]
*The [[Stab in the Back]] opposite the [[Opera House]].
*[[The Goat and Spirit Level]] in [[Hen & Chickens Field]]
*The Turkey and Vegetable, frequented by Mr Stollop
*[[The Quene's Head/Duke's Head]] in the cabbage-growing hinterland near [[Sto Helit]] (the precise name of the pub, along with the colour of the landlord's shirt, depends on which part of the local space-time continununuum you inhabit)
*[[The Duchess]] in Munz, [[Borogravia]]; an inn run by the Perks family
*[[An unidentified inn]] at Plün, [[Borogravia]], an altogether meaner place where sharp noses identified the beer as having a strong equine micturation content. This is also the place where we learn of the deleterious effects of the [[Electrick Floorbanger]] on [[Trolls|trolls]];
*[[An unidentified inn]] at Plün, [[Borogravia]], an altogether meaner place where sharp noses identified the beer as having a strong equine micturation content. This is also the place where we learn of the deleterious effects of the [[Electrick Floorbanger]] on [[Trolls|trolls]];
*The [[Goat and Bush]] in Lancre, where [[Giamo Casanunda]] set about the seduction of [[Nanny Ogg]] with typically Dwarvish attention to the fine detail. Unfortunately, the mood of ''Hubba-hubba!'' was compromised when the venue was gate-crashed by [[Elves]].
 
*The [[Fiddler's Riddle]] in [[Ohulan Cutash]]. A truly miserable place where [[Eskarina Smith]]'s trust was abused, and the peach brandy she created thus turned into something unspeakable by morning.
*The King's Legs in the [[Ramtops]]. Named by a simple yet creative barman. Was visited by [[Pictsies]] in ''[[The Wee Free Men]]''. The strange thing is that is that the the owner ended up ''richer'' for it.
*The [[Butcher's Eagle]] in the slaughterhouse district of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. Used by drovers bringing their stock in for slaughter.


Other species have their liquid, or at least molten, intoxicants.
Other species have their liquid, or at least molten, intoxicants.


A typical hang-out for [[Trolls]] is the [[Cavern Club]] in Ankh-Morpork. Molten lava to drink, ear-meltingly loud rock music, cheese 'n' chutney flavoured gravel, and so on, mean that these establishments are generally for trolls only.  
A typical hang-out for [[Trolls]] is the [[Cavern]] in Ankh-Morpork. Molten lava to drink, ear-meltingly loud rock music, cheese 'n' chutney flavoured gravel, and so on, mean that these establishments are generally for trolls only.
 
There are also dwarf bars, which are welcoming or at least tolerant of humans, but be advised that [[roistering]] may ensue. The [[Dirty Rat]], the [[Miner's Arms]] and the [[Axe and Bottle]] are typical Dwarf bars.
 
More upmarket wine and cocktail bars include [[Thank Gods It's Open]]!,  and the [[Café Ankh]].  


There are also dwarf bars, which are welcoming or at least tolerant of humans, but it is vitally important not to make unfortunate comments about "low dives", and do seek to avoid ordering a half. Dwarf bars are good places to sing of [[gold]] and go [[quaffing]], but be advised that [[roistering]] may ensue.


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Places where alcoholic or species-specific intoxicating beverages may be purchased.

Discworld pubs and bars include the following, all named in the stories so far. Please note that the The Compleat Ankh-Morpork lists a total of two hundred and twenty-eight public houses in the City of Ankh-Morpork, and the interested or dedicated drinker is advised to go to this most illuminating gazetteer. This total excludes wine bars such as the Café Ankh, hotels or restaurants where alcohol is served, and nightclubs such as the Blue Cat Club. The directory in The Compleat Ankh-Morpork also excludes most Troll and Dwarf bars, although humans tend to be welcome in most provided they are escorted by a known member of the appropriate species. (and, in the case of Dwarf bars, if they do not make unfortunate remarks about "just a half, thanks", or "low dive, isn't it?")

For brevity's sake, this list will feature only those that have appeared in the canonical books to date. Or else have such in interesting or entertaining story attached that's worth re-telling! A statistic quoted in I Shall Wear Midnight suggested that there are over three hundred pubs in the city. Unless the speaker was including New Ankh, this is perhaps exaggeration.


Other species have their liquid, or at least molten, intoxicants.

A typical hang-out for Trolls is the Cavern in Ankh-Morpork. Molten lava to drink, ear-meltingly loud rock music, cheese 'n' chutney flavoured gravel, and so on, mean that these establishments are generally for trolls only.

There are also dwarf bars, which are welcoming or at least tolerant of humans, but be advised that roistering may ensue. The Dirty Rat, the Miner's Arms and the Axe and Bottle are typical Dwarf bars.

More upmarket wine and cocktail bars include Thank Gods It's Open!, and the Café Ankh.