Sunday, 16 December 2012

Talking About A Hookah Bar

By John McCree


In the last decade hookahs have started gaining a great deal of recognition in the U.S. To explain in simple words a hookah bar is just like cocktail bar, but in a hookah bar you will get hookah in place of cocktails. There are a number of Hookah bars in urban areas in the U.S.

Short History

The source of hookah can be traced back to five centuries in what was then referred to as the Subcontinent. Making its way through Iran and into Turkey it experienced an increase of popularity among Turkish upper class and began to spread much more swiftly down through Lebanon and Syria and finally to Egypt, therefore, the hookah bar is heavily linked to the Middle East. These businesses became places where customers would socialize, drink coffee, and talk about politics and local events with a relaxing hookah session.

In a Hookah Bar

In the more cultural regions, the lounges usually appear like their roots more carefully, often managed by people of Arab descent, furnished and embellished with a Middle Eastern or Indian design. A few are simple, and may not offer other items. But some multifunctional bars offer snack foods, coffee and sodas too. A small bar usually does not have a liquor license and so they don't serve alcohol. The larger bars, however, have a liquor license and they serve a number of cocktails along with wine and beer. Smaller hookah bars generally have music systems, but the larger bars have belly dancers, live DJs and the atmosphere appears to be a lot more like a night club.

Near college campuses, hookah bars tend to be more casual with a wide mix of customers, which includes college students of course. The trend has become common as a safer replacement for other sorts of smoking. Hookah bars do well around colleges as college life is a time to try out new things and enjoy the freedom of life. The cities which are well-known for having many secondary education institutions in the U.S. have noticed a great boost in the popularity of hookah bars.

The Mysterious Hookah

Now you must be thinking what a hookah is? What is so special about this device that it has become popular all around the world. A Persian physician, Abul-Fath-Gilani made the hookah in 1588. He was in India in those days. At the time it was invented, it was given the name of "huqqa". The word hookah comes from the very same Indian word "huqqa".

When the hookah was first made, it was made out of coconut shells and must have looked fairly simple as compared to the complex and sophisticated designs of today. The structure of the hookah has 4 main components:

1. Bowl - where tobacco is placed.

2. Body - tobacco smoke reaches the water basin after passing through the body.

3. Water Basin - here the smoke goes through the water. When purified, the smoke is held in a chamber over the water until it is inhaled by the smoker.

4. Hose - the smoker puffs on the hose to breathe in smoke from the holding chamber where it is kept after purification. Ordinarily a hose is about one to two meters long.

The above system provides the smoker calming and aromatic smoke.

A senior patron of a popular hookah establishment in turkey said:

"Company matters more than what you put in a pipe when you're smoking. It's a whole experience. All sorts of people, old, young and interesting come to bars such as this one. Hookahs bars will remain in the world as long as people want to take out time to enjoy the company of their good friends."




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