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Exploring The Signs Of A Classic American Dive Bar

December 20, 2024 by kevinwilkerson Leave a Comment

Classic Dives A True Taste Of American Drinking Establishments

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By The Bartender, PubClub.com’s Roving Party Animal (and dive bar aficionado)

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I often look at drinking establishments as I do people. Certain ones have particular characteristics and distinctive personalities. Yes, bars can have personalities.

In my world, there are position bars, closer bars, poser bars and hoser bars. And there are true dive bars.

The latter is actually a sub-category of a larger type of bar, and that is a dive bar. A true dive is a particular type of dive bar, one in which it almost calls you inside to sit down at a wobbly bar stool and have a longneck.  That’s because this bar is true America at its hard-working self, a place with simple people and simple surroundings. Neither the bar nor the patrons are too complex or complicated.  You walk in and know exactly what to expect from both. Sometimes, we need that in life.

The beers are cheap – some still sell a bottle of domestic beer for around 3 bucks – and there’s always a seat at the bar. These are not the kind of spots you hang out in all night, and in fact they are often at therir best as the last bar of the evening. They are never packed, you can always walk right in and get a drink and they are open the latest the law will allow.

Some people refer to these places as classic dives and that’s fine with me, too.

These dive bars are as American as the Fourth of July. They go together like fraternities and sororities. Willie Nelson and a guitar.

San Diego Dive Bars
In these bars, having a Budweiser is celebrating American drinking culture.

 

San Diego Dive Bars
There must be neon signs with wires running along the wall to the outlets.

 

American dive bars
There must be pool with a Bud light hanging above the table.

 

There’s nothing trendy in these places. In fact, they all pretty much look the same – long bar, several neon beer signs cluttering the walls, a juke box and a bar-sized pool table with, of course, a bright Budweiser light hanging over it. Power cords, plugged into visible outlets, are draping the walls to power all those neon signs.

You can close your eyes and not know which bar you are in or even which city. The people even look and act pretty much the same.

There’s usually a sign out front bearing the word “cocktails,” and a good indication you’re at the right place is if a few of the letters in “cocktail” are burned out in the sign.

Every town in America has true dive bars. And while some may be located in blue collar areas, others are in the middle of upscale neighborhoods. In some places, they are even local landmarks, like the Golden Gate Bridge is to San Francisco.

While some dive bars become popular at night with the single party crowd, the true dive bars have a more basic drinking base. They have regular customers at different times of the day and night, people who are there every day at the same time. Daytime has the long-time veterans of the community and nights are for the guys who wash away the work of their dirty hands in electrical or construction jobs, mixed in with the occasional younger person trying to find their way in life who instead found their way to the bar.

Many of them are hard drinkers, and may not even be drinking a beer. They make love to their tonics and gin. Or scotch, whiskey or bourbon.

Me? I’m usually going for the beer.

 

 

 

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