Saloon
Saloon (fr. salon, z łac. sala) – termin używany dla określenia pomieszczenia, gdzie sprzedawany jest w USA alkohol z przeznaczeniem do spożycia na miejscu.
Saloon stanowi stereotypowy element filmów o Dzikim Zachodzie.
Bibliografia
- Saloons of the Old West (ang.). Legendsofamerica.com. [dostęp 2012-03-17].
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Interior view of the Toll Gate Saloon, Black Hawk, Colorado; shows arched entry windows, swinging front doors, stove in front left foreground, wooden floor with stains, and calendar from 1897 on entryway wall. Three men occupy the saloon. One bartender stands behind the bar; two others stand in front of the bar. The man in the foreground has his foot on the bar rail and holds a cigar. The man to the rear is leans on the bar and holds a beer in his right hand. Three mounted animal heads are over the center mirror; liquor bottles line the shelves on either side of the mirror behind the bartender. Brass spittoon appears on floor. "Bayle's Salted Buttercorn, St. Louis" sign appears in the foreground.