public house

public house
An inn, hotel, or other place of public accommodation. A restaurant. 29 Am J Rev ed Innk § 9. A house commonly open to the public, either for business, pleasure, religious worship, the gratification of curiosity, or the like, and including all houses made public by the occupation of them, as taverns or inns, or in any other way. Cole v State, 28 Tex App 536, 13 SW 859.

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