Klub pria

Sebuah klub pria (dalam bahasa Inggris: Gentlemen's club) adalah klub sosial pribadi yang awalnya didirikan oleh pria dari kelas atas Inggris pada abad ke-18 dan abad-abad berikutnya.
Banyak negara di luar Britania Raya memiliki klub pria terkemuka, terutama yang terkait dengan Imperium Britania, khususnya India, Pakistan, dan Bangladesh. Juga terdapat banyak klub di kota-kota besar Amerika Serikat, terutama yang lebih tua. Sebuah klub pria umumnya memiliki ruang makan formal, bar, perpustakaan, ruang biliar, dan satu atau lebih ruang tamu untuk membaca, bermain game, atau bersosialisasi. Banyak klub juga memiliki kamar tamu dan fasilitas kebugaran. Beberapa klub terkait terutama dengan olahraga dan secara teratur mengadakan acara-acara lain seperti makan malam formal.
Bacaan lebih lanjut
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