Started a long time ago so the barkeep could make sure the patrons weren't stealing beer (or ale) while his back was turned.
Also helped, in more violent times, to keep an eye on the place to see if there was trouble brewing - both for the barkeep and the patrons at the bar.
2006-10-11 04:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My family individuals very own a club. there are a number of the explanation why they have the mirrors. a number of them for the bartender and others for the owner, and additionally for the customer interior the club. a million) Mirrors makes the room seem bigger. additionally they make the bar seem fuller than it is, as though there are extra bottles than there extremely are on the cabinets. The Mirrors additionally reflect the so little or no easy around, which makes the room some what extra romantic for people who're searching for for that little bit of their evening. 2) The bartender can save a watch on what is going around them. The customer, the waitresses etc. 3) You the customer could additionally save a watch on the bartender, so which you will tell what they are putting on your drink while you're observing. 4) The mirrors will additionally fool the attention and make the club, bars, taverns seem extra lively. It does. you will possibly not observe at first, yet they do. frequently they make the room seem brighter, bigger, with many angels to confirm all around for the patroons of the corporate as properly as for the travellers.
2016-11-27 21:37:24
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answered by ? 4
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It's so patrons can check out how they look - who is checking them out from behind - what their boyfriend is doing while their back is turned and to create the illusion of space and more people. It also allows the barman to check out how he looks while mixing drinks, who is checking him out from behind when he turns to get a garnish for your drink and who is pinching all the peanuts. It is a cheap way to get a classy look for the bar - it creates a more dramatic backdrop if a fight breaks out - particularly if someone shatters it by throwing a chair or two. Spectacular! It is there to reflect light and save on energy bills. Maybe the mirror is two way - perhaps so the owner can spy on all the local talent - or to make sure the employees are not raiding the till. Whatever the reason - it works. A bar is not a bar without that mirror!!!!!!
2006-10-11 05:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Think about it. If you're standing or sitting at the bar, you're going to want to be aware of what is going on behind you (especially in a rough gold-rush era town). If you're the bartender and you've turned around to mix and serve drinks, you can also use the mirror to keep an eye on your patrons.
2006-10-11 20:03:39
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answered by Carole 5
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So when a lady is sitting at the bar enjoying a nice drink alone she can see the scuzzy guys coming up behind her and be prepared to deflect his advances and work on her "get lost" comeback without being put on the spot.
2006-10-11 05:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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They supposedly make the bar in general and the liquor selection in particular look larger.
2006-10-11 05:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Mirrors reflect light saving money on electric bills, they also will make even the smallest room look significantly bigger.
2006-10-11 05:01:22
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answered by hazydaze 5
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It makes the bar look bigger and so that drunks can gaze into their hopeless souls while drinking.
2006-10-11 06:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Mirrors make the place bigger than the appear.
2006-10-11 05:02:53
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answered by Potitin 5
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So you can watch yourself get S**t faced.
2006-10-11 08:29:50
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answered by Kander 2
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