National Dive Bar Day | July 7
Fri Jul 7th

National Dive Bar Day

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

Last, Dive bars were the most popular. Even their sweethearts' date nights at the beach shack where they met 20 years ago on Friday nights, even their sweethearts still turn up for date nights 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. It's where we plan out life's goals, celebrate its successes, and make memories to treasure. We make friends who become family members and remember those who have left us behind.

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

How to celebrate national dive bar day? How to celebrate national dive bar day

Join Seagram's 7 Crown and visit your favorite local dive bar. On 7/7 or your beverage of choice, have a 7&7 or your favorite drink 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. Try these cocktail shakers for home use if you're staying home.

**Always drink responsibly and designate a sober driver.

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

Seven Crowns of Seagram founded National Dive Bar Day on July 7th to honor all dive bars around the country and to celebrate them as an American pastime that will never die. Seven Crowns of Seagram are working to protect the dive bar, those places with a long history and those that take care of their own. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a national trust for Historic Preservation, which Seagram's 7 supports the National Trust for Historic Preservation through historic preservation efforts.

The 7th anniversary of the july 7th in the United States was commemorated in history

1928

The first pre-sliced bread is being sold by the Chillicothe Baking Company in Missouri. They provided the service by using the Rohwedder Bread Slicer to quickly, evenly, and simultaneously slice baker's loaves before packaging the bread for sale to customers.

1930

Boulder Dam is the first building project on the Boulder Dam.

1936

Henry F. Phillips, the United States Patent Office, granted five patents for a fastening device that includes a driver and cross-head screw.

1946

Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first American citizen to be canonized, is canonized by the Roman Catholic Church canonizes Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini.

1981

Solar Challenger, a solar-powered aircraft, became the first of its kind to cross the English Channel.

The birthdays of july 7th and the july 7th were celebrated

1899 margaret larkin – 1899 margaret larkin – 1899 – 1899

Margaret Larkin, author of The Hand of Mordechai, also wrote an anthology of songs in The Singing Cowboy. The writer received several awards for her poetry and her drama El Cristo.

Satchel paige – 1906

The American professional pitcher played for many teams in the Negro National League through the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Paige made his Cleveland Indians debut on July 9, 1948, on July 7, 1948, 1948. Cleveland went on to win the World Series against Boston the following year. Although Paige only played five years in Major League Baseball, he left a lasting impression.

1908 – 1908 – harriette simpson arnow – 1908 – 1908

Harriette Simpson Arnow earned critical acclaim for her book The Dollmaker and penned several short stories, essays, and other books. Arnow mastered the Appalachian dialect in her books and created complex female characters. Arnow's stories unfolded much like John Steinbeck's did at the time, but from a female perspective, she received much less praise for her talent.

Ringo starr – 1940

Born Richard Starkey, the English musician rose to fame as the Beatles' drummer. Starr began a solo career in the 1970s, while still playing with each of the other former Beatle players.