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The word "pub" is a shortened form of "public house," which originated in the UK as a term for establishments that served Alcoholic Beverages and provided a social gathering space. It began to be used in the United States in the late 20th century, particularly as a way to evoke a casual, friendly atmosphere associated with traditional British pubs. As American culture embraced craft beer and a focus on community-oriented drinking establishments, "pub" became a popular term to describe bars and taverns that aimed for a more relaxed and communal vibe.

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