<P> This wine - cellar covered with a face; This wine - harvest (clad) in filthy habit; This wine - skin, which, with just a sip, Is happy to exchange it for a (whole) vat . </P> <P> In rural Mexico, a cantina traditionally is a kind of bar frequented by males for drinking alcohol and eating botanas (appetizers). Some cantinas are also known for being places where people gather to play dominoes, cards or other table games . Cantinas can often be distinguished by signs that expressly prohibit entrance to women and minors, as opposed to a club, salon de bailar (dance hall), or salon de mariachi (typified by the Salon Tenampa, at the Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City) which are intended for socializing between the sexes . Also, some cantinas explicitly prohibit entrance to dogs and men in police or military uniform . Some of the traditional restrictions on entry to cantinas are beginning to fade away . However, in many areas it is still viewed as scandalous for proper ladies to be seen visiting a genuine cantina . </P> <P> A cantina in the U.S. is simply a tavern with a Southwestern or Mexican motif that serves traditional alcoholic Mexican drinks . In the 1890s, cantina entered American English from the Spanish language in the Southwest United States with the meaning of "bar room, saloon ." </P>

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