So, let’s start with overview of Uk Pubs
This video shows is the everyday life in UK
In British English, the word bar is sometimes used, especially to refer to a place serving alcoholic
drinks that is part of a larger building, or in expressions such as wine bar and cocktail bar, meet friends and have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and sometimes food.
A British pub must never be confused with an American bar. Pubs are an important part of the life and culture in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and, of course, the Republic of Ireland.
The word “pub” comes from “public house.” In older times, the term signified someone’s house that had been opened to the public. A pub is truly the neighborhood’s living room. It’s an everyday party for the neighborhood, and your welcome is a bit warmer than in an American bar.