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The Romans had taverns, called taberna, and derivations of it existed in other languages besides English. Anglo Saxons had ale houses, which they called by the Old English equivalent of that name. There were inns, referred to by that name. The distinctions among these establishments varied with time and place.

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they were called servers

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