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- noun A
beer hall .
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Examples
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My first story concerned a meeting about gang activity in Lincoln Square; the meeting was held at Treffpunkt, a restaurant/bierstube, to which I brought a pad of paper, my $20 Panasonic, and my mom.
Adam Langer: My James Frey Moment: Learning To Lie And Get Away With It 2010
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My first story concerned a meeting about gang activity in Lincoln Square; the meeting was held at Treffpunkt, a restaurant/bierstube, to which I brought a pad of paper, my $20 Panasonic, and my mom.
Adam Langer: My James Frey Moment: Learning To Lie And Get Away With It Adam Langer 2010
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Hanoverian German, and did not understand the English language; he was stupid and disreputable, and better fitted to administer a German bierstube than a great kingdom.
The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 Julian Hawthorne 1890
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I've come to appreciate this quaint, cozy bierstube, a true family business, the place where a family was raised.
OnMilwaukee.com 2008
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\tab That evening after locking his Ford landaulet into the shed back of the pawnshop, Lazarus glanced into a bierstube adjoining it, thinking that his grandfather might have a stein of Muehiebach there before going home.
Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973
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I’m not going to condemn anyone for that when I will have to carry the memory to my grave of getting up on a table at a bierstube and dancing the hora to accordion music polka, of course.
Yes some guys are assholes, but it’s still your fault if you get raped 2005
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