Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A Hookah Bar

By Hookah John


Originally popularized the in the U.S. in the 1960's and 70's, hookah smoking is becoming ever more popular since the turn of the century. A hookah bar is a commercial establishment where individuals come with their friends to enjoy a "hookah". There are plenty of Hookah bars in towns in the U.S.

Quick History

The origin of hookah can be traced back to 500 years in what was then known as the Subcontinent. Making its way through Iran and into Turkey it experienced an increase of popularity among Turkish upper class and started to spread a lot more rapidly down through Lebanon and Syria and finally to Egypt, therefore, the hookah bar is closely associated with the Middle East. Hookah bars in the middle east became the place for the elite to hang out and smoke hookah.

What Does A Hookah Bar Look Like?

Bars that are built to imitate the place of origin of hookah have generally Arab people operating them. The furnishings are according to the Middle Eastern culture of Indian culture. Some are simple, and may not offer additional items. Many, however, provide coffee, soft drinks, and snacks at a minimum. Typical community lounges usually do not have liquor licenses and so do not gain profit from alcohol. But the large bars which are found in very populated areas serve wine, beer along with other cocktails. A few hookah bars try to give a setting like a club with live bands and DJs although some tend to keep the bar close to the origin of hookah bars with belly dancers performing in the bars.

Some hookah bars are purposely built near university and college campuses to draw in the students. Hookah is gaining a great deal of popularity as a less dangerous method to enjoy smoking. Also, because college years are generally a time of new experiences, frequent social interaction, and building strong connections, the hookah lounge applies well to college life. The cities which are well-known for having several secondary education institutions in the U.S. have noticed a great boost in the popularity of hookah bars.

The Mysterious Hookah

You want to know what a hookah is? A Persian physician, Abul-Fath-Gilani invented the hookah in 1588. He was in India then. It was named as a "huqqa". This name has remained with this device since that time, however, as this device spread throughout the world it gained several other names such as hubble-bubble and nargile.

While the primitive hookah looked significantly different, perhaps made from coconut shells, the result has always been the same: purify and cool the smoke by moving it through water before breathing in. Following are the main components of a hookah:

1. Bowl - to keep the tobacco.

2. Body - the smoke leaves the body and gets to the water basin.

3. Water Basin - here the smoke passes through the water. Purified smoke stays in the chamber above the water until it is inhaled through the hose.

4. Hose - the smoker inhales the smoke from the chamber above the water using a hose. A hose is normally longer than one meter.

The above mechanism gives the smoker soothing and fragrant smoke.

A senior customer of a renowned hookah business in turkey said:

"The important thing is not what you put in the pipe, but who is with you when you're smoking. It's a whole experience. In a caf like this one, you find good people, the old people, the intriguing people. As long as there is a need for company and friendship, as long as people wish to stop and think, there will be hookah bars."




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