micropub

English

Etymology

From micro- +‎ pub.

Noun

micropub (plural micropubs)

  1. A very small public house
    • 2015 September 10, Rebecca Smithers, “Small beer: why micropubs are the toast of Britain’s real ale revival”, in The Guardian[1]:
      He has since opened BeerHeadZ in nearby Retford, and will open a micropub in Grantham, Lincolnshire, before Christmas.
    • 2025 August 6, Howard Johnston, “Regional News: Southern”, in RAIL, number 1041, page 19:
      Uckfield: Wealden Council has approved the Three Acre Brewery's application to turn the 1858 LBSCR station signal box into a micropub. Decommissioned in 1991 when the level crossing was eliminated, it was used as a taxi office until two years ago.