What is the difference between a bar, a tavern, a pub, and a saloon?

What is the difference between a bar, pub and tavern? Should I expect a difference?

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    A bar is a place to get drunk with a bunch of other old men. A pub is a bar that serves food. A tavern is a bar that serves food and has lodgings.

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Yes the expense for having a different name.

THE BANNIBAL ONE

If you have a mall, a shoppe or an internet supply store, and they all sell the exact same thing, what difference does it make really? They all sell booze and some smell worse than others. That is all. Bar Pub Tavern

TOWEL OF THE CORN

A bar is one step down from a nightclub. A pub is one step down from a bar. A tavern is one step down from a pub. Families with kids are welcome in taverns.

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