He looks bitterly around the cavernous, nicotine-stained bar, like an arrogant aristocrat finding himself in reduced circumstances.
After a while, Mr. Hince began circling the cavernous bar hoping to find his bandmate.
You descend through a cavernous but vibrant bar into the main dining room, which looks out on Broadway through film-noir venetian blinds.
Underneath the Victorian brick railroad arches, a cavernous bar and restaurant called Loaf caters to night owls.
He walked through the dim, cavernous bar, where a few regulars sat quietly smoking and watching cricket on the TV, and went out of the back door into the garden.
He lured me into L'Ovella Negra, a cavernous bar full of foreign students, all immeasurably drunk on 1.20-euro draft beers (or, as www.ovellanegra.com puts it, "beeeeeeeeer").
So it is mighty strange to walk into a cavernous bar in an industrial suburb of Paris and find 100 of them all wearing cowboy boots and doing the two-step.
This huge, black, cavernous bar was made for spectators.
The movie does a lovely job of evoking a boozy 1940's Greenwich Village of poetry readings, cavernous bars and raucous parties.
T Map This cavernous bar (once a big beer hall) has live music Thursdays and becomes a disco at the weekend.