National Dive Bar Day | July 7
Fri Jul 7th

National Dive Bar Day

On July 7th, raise a toast to the place where friends gather and memories are made. It's National Dive Bar Day!!

Last year, Dive bars were the most popular. And their sweethearts still turn up for date nights at the beach shack where they met 20 years ago on Friday nights. The dive bar in small towns serves the best steaks for miles around, if we're driving the back roads of small towns..

The dive bar is more than just a place to kick back and relax. We plan our lives, celebrate its successes, and make memories to treasure. We make friends who have become family members and remember those who have left us behind.

This holiday is about the first time to remember whether it's time to celebrate, hang out with friends, or simply feel at home once more. We may use the word dive bar with a dash of nostalgia, but many of these establishments have been around for a long time. "I remember when..." is a common phrase used often enough. Raise a toast to the bars and pubs where they know us and take care of us. We're all grateful and take care of us.

How to celebrate national dive bar day on a national dive bar day

Join Seagram's 7 Crown and visit your favorite local dive bar.. Have a 7&7 or your drink of choice on 7/7 or your preferred beverage of choice and give them a shout out. Be sure to invite your friend and share your memories, too.. Make sure to post on social media using the hashtag #NationalDiveBarDay.. For home use, try these cocktail shakers.

**Always drink responsibly and select a sober driver.

History of the national dive bar day in the United States has spanned history

On July 7th, Seven Crown Seagram's Seven Crowns established National Dive Bar Day to honor all dive bars around the country and to celebrate them as an American pastime that will never die. Seven Crowns in Seagram are striving to help save the dive bar, those places with a long history and those that take care of their own. Seagram's 7 supports the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which is part of historic preservation efforts.

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1930

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1936

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1946

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1981

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