Noun
a hall or barroom featuring beer and (usually) entertainment
Source: WordNetAn organization that could inflict more subtle terror and get total obedience was needed, and the SA (born out of street violence and beer hall brawls) was simply not capable of doing so. Source: Internet
At around 3 am, the first casualties of the putsch occurred when the local garrison of the Reichswehr spotted Röhm's men coming out of the beer hall. Source: Internet
Chris Rauschuber and Whitney Roberts, the husband and wife co-founders of the Brewtorium, have opened a German-style beer hall with a variety of house beers on tap, as well as cider and mead. Source: Internet
Las Vegas’ favorite Bavarian beer hall honors dads on June 17 with special menu selections for Father’s Day. Source: Internet
The spaciously sleek beer hall, also dubbed Welles Street, is characterised by high ceilings, forest green subway tile counters and plenty of seating. Source: Internet
Milwaukee boasts a number of German restaurants, as well as a traditional German beer hall. Source: Internet