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in the saloon vs at the saloon

Both 'in the saloon' and 'at the saloon' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In the saloon' is used when referring to being physically inside the saloon, while 'at the saloon' is used when referring to being at the location of the saloon without specifying being inside or outside.

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in the saloon

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being physically inside the saloon.

Use 'in the saloon' when you want to indicate that someone or something is physically located inside the saloon.

Examples:

  • He was sitting in the saloon, enjoying a drink.
  • The piano player in the saloon was very talented.
  • There was a fight in the saloon last night.
  • May 3, 2015 ... Andre Rieu - In the Saloon. The King Of Waltz. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe 960960. Loading... Loading... Working... Add to ...
  • Time travel through Glen Ellen's historic past and the life of Jack London while taking in the saloon's fascinating display of photographs and memorabilia.
  • ... nor is it Pennsyltucky. The single use of the Saloon is to go have drinks and whatever else happens. Bukowski would've been a day drinker in the Saloon.
  • First time in The Saloon. If I were to live in the neighborhood this would easily be my little after work hang out. The people are nice and the atmosphere perfect ...

Alternatives:

  • inside the saloon
  • within the saloon
  • within the premises of the saloon
  • indoors at the saloon
  • within the establishment

at the saloon

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being at the location of the saloon without specifying being inside or outside.

Use 'at the saloon' when you want to indicate that someone or something is located at the location of the saloon, without specifying being inside or outside.

Examples:

  • He waited at the saloon for his friends to arrive.
  • There was a gathering at the saloon last night.
  • She parked her horse at the saloon.
  • Dante's Nightlife is thrilled to welcome back from New York City singer/songwriter Nate Walker for a three night stay at The Saloon (12/4 & 12/5) and bar bleu ...
  • The days of catching Tommy Castro at The Saloon are probably past, but Johnny Nitro & the Doorslammers rock the place almost every Friday and Sunday night ...
  • Bar, Pub, Tavern, Beer, Wine, Liquor, Pittsburgh, Mt. Lebanon, Dormont, Washington Road, South Hills.
  • Jul 4, 2015 ... OAK CREEK — Fire crews battled a fire at The Saloon bar located at the intersection of E. Rawson and S. Howell Avenue in Oak Creek.

Alternatives:

  • near the saloon
  • by the saloon
  • outside the saloon
  • in the vicinity of the saloon
  • around the saloon

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