In North America, drinking establishments with a British or Irish name or theme are called pubs as well; the appellation称呼"pub" itself is often a component of this theme. Although the terms may have different connotations, there is no definitive difference between pubs, bars, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially.
There are approximately 60,000 public houses in the United Kingdom, with one in almost every village. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community, playing a similar role to the local church in this respect.
Early modern English (1500-1800) Late modern English (1800-the present)
The history of English
Old English (449-1066 AD): In 449, the Angles, Saxon,
and Jutes from Northwest of Germany conquered the most part of England.