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In ''The Sims 2'', all bars can be placed on either residential or community lots, have two surfaces for placing drinks, and take up 2x1 spaces, though spaces in front of and behind the bar are reserved for Sims. Bars offer either poured or blended drinks. Blended drinks cost more if bought on a community lot, but the only other difference is the appearance of the drinks.
In ''The Sims 2'', all bars can be placed on either residential or community lots, have two surfaces for placing drinks, and take up 2x1 spaces, though spaces in front of and behind the bar are reserved for Sims. Bars offer either poured or blended drinks. Blended drinks cost more if bought on a community lot, but the only other difference is the appearance of the drinks.


If the bar is on a residential lot, Sims can use it to drink from a bottle, have a drink, or make a tray of four drinks. Sims may do any of these things autonomously. The "Clean Up" interaction is not available for drink trays; once a Sim has made a tray of drinks, the only non-cheating way to get rid of them is to have Sims drink them.
If the bar is on a residential lot, Sims can use it to drink from a bottle, have a drink, or make a tray of four drinks. Sims may do any of these things autonomously. The "Clean Up" interaction is not available for drink trays, and the action of making them cannot be canceled. Once a Sim has started to make a tray of drinks, the only non-cheating way to get rid of them is to have Sims drink them. On a residential lot, Sims can hire a [[bartender]] to tend the bar at parties.


The base game included three bars, ranging in price from §600 to §1000. ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'' introduced an "island bar", and more of these were included in later expansion and stuff packs. "Island bars" are made so they can be extended by island-style counters, and each "island bar" is designed to match a type of island-style counter. If stools are placed at these counters, Sims can and will sit at the bar to drink their drinks. However, other Sims on the lot may be aware that a drink has been made, even if they are not in the room. If that happens, one of those Sims may have an autonomous "Have a Drink" reaction ''before'' the Sim who ordered the drink begins to drink it, effectively stealing the drink.
Sims can hire bartenders to tend the bar at parties. A bar placed on a community lot will be staffed by one of the neighborhood's [[NPC]] [[bartender]]s. With ''[[Open for Business]]'' installed, a bar on an owned community lot can be staffed by an [[Employees|employee]] or by a member of the owner's household. Bars on unowned lots still get an NPC bartender.


''University'' also added a second type of NPC bartender, to staff bars placed on community lots. With ''[[Open for Business]]'' installed, a bar on an owned community lot can be staffed by an [[Employees|employee]] or by a member of the owner's household. Bars on unowned lots still get an NPC bartender.
Bars on community lots can be extended with island-style counters. If stools are placed at these counters, Sims can and will sit at the bar to drink their drinks. However, other Sims on the lot may be aware that a drink has been made, even if they are not in the room. If that happens, one of those Sims may have an autonomous "Have a Drink" reaction ''before'' the Sim who ordered the drink begins to drink it, effectively stealing the drink.


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Revision as of 12:28, 14 March 2013

A Bar

A bar in The Sims 3 with two servings of juice ready.

For other uses, see Bar (disambiguation).

A bar is an object that allows Sims to dispense drinks. Sims can either make single drinks for themselves, or make several drinks to share with others. Sims enjoy a boost to their fun motive when drinking the refreshing beverages.

The Sims

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Community lot bars.

In The Sims, there are two types of bar. There are single-tile wet bars which can only be placed on residential lots, and 2x3 bars which can only be placed on community lots. Sims can use a wet bar to have a drink, or to make six drinks. Visitors will not be able to take these drinks.

A bar placed on a community lot will spawn a bartender. When at a community lot bar, Sims can order a SimCity Soda for §5, an Island Icee for §10, or a Party Punch for §15. If counters are placed next to the bar, this will give the bartender more places to put drinks. Sims will not be able to sit at the bar, but if there are either dining booths or tables and chairs in the same room as the bar, it will also spawn a barmaid. If the player directs a Sim to sit, then clicks on the barmaid, the Sim will be able to order a drink, which the barmaid will bring to the Sim's table.

The Sims 2

In The Sims 2, all bars can be placed on either residential or community lots, have two surfaces for placing drinks, and take up 2x1 spaces, though spaces in front of and behind the bar are reserved for Sims. Bars offer either poured or blended drinks. Blended drinks cost more if bought on a community lot, but the only other difference is the appearance of the drinks.

If the bar is on a residential lot, Sims can use it to drink from a bottle, have a drink, or make a tray of four drinks. Sims may do any of these things autonomously. The "Clean Up" interaction is not available for drink trays, and the action of making them cannot be canceled. Once a Sim has started to make a tray of drinks, the only non-cheating way to get rid of them is to have Sims drink them. On a residential lot, Sims can hire a bartender to tend the bar at parties.

The base game included three bars, ranging in price from §600 to §1000. University introduced an "island bar", and more of these were included in later expansion and stuff packs. "Island bars" are made so they can be extended by island-style counters, and each "island bar" is designed to match a type of island-style counter. If stools are placed at these counters, Sims can and will sit at the bar to drink their drinks. However, other Sims on the lot may be aware that a drink has been made, even if they are not in the room. If that happens, one of those Sims may have an autonomous "Have a Drink" reaction before the Sim who ordered the drink begins to drink it, effectively stealing the drink.

University also added a second type of NPC bartender, to staff bars placed on community lots. With Open for Business installed, a bar on an owned community lot can be staffed by an employee or by a member of the owner's household. Bars on unowned lots still get an NPC bartender.

The Sims 3

In The Sims 3 there's only one choice of beverage from the bar: Non-alcoholic juice. Drinking gives a 'Sugar Rush' which freezes the fun moodlets for 4 hours.

Late Night

Bars can again be combined with counters to seem longer in The Sims 3: Late Night

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