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Signal Box, Cleethorpes. Englands Smallest PubWorld's Smallest Bars

They say size matters!
But in this case it only goes to prove that big isn't always the best.

So here are the best of the World's Smallest Bars.

If you know, or would like to nominate any others please let us know.
Sams Bar: Officially the Worlds Smallest BarUSA: Colorado: Sam's Bar, (Sam's World's Smallest Bar, to give it its proper name) Colorado Springs. Officially the world's smallest bar, and since 2001, recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as such.
At 109.57 square feet, the bar has four stools and, of course, only one bartender. Owned by Sam Guadagnoli, it's on Tejon Street, sandwiched between the Red Martini and the Rum Bar.
Slims Elbow Room, Mexico's Smallest BarEngland: Signal Box Inn, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. Measuring only 64 sq ft and opened in July 2006 by Andrew McCall. Facilities include 5 handpumps serving traditional real ale, and thankfully an outside beer garden providing some extra space.
It measures 8ft by 8ft and an application is already with the Guinness Book of Records in the hope that it can earn the official title of the world's smallest pub. This has now replaced the Nutshell in Bury St Edmunds (112.5 sq ft) as the smallest pub in Britain.
Osaka, Japan: Smallest Bar ?Mexico: Cabo San Lucas: Slims Elbow Room. A tiny hole- in-the wall place off the main drag. It seats about 4 people with room for perhaps 2 or 3 on the sidewalk outside. Excellent try before you buy policy with tequila (oh so dangerous), and if you buy a t-shirt you get another tequila free.

Japan: Osaka: Shinsaibashi-suji shopping mall. There's a small strip which runs over 1.8 km from the centre where we came across this great little pub. It served crispy cold Carlsberg beer on tap and nothing else. They only had 8 glasses. The pub was no more than 2 metres long by about 1.5 metres deep, had a very small bar and 2 bar stools. Could this be the new title holder ?
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