Bar or BAR can refer to several things:
- a pole or stick, often made of wood or metal, sometimes used to mark a height, such as in high jump, or as a handrail, such as in ballet or Dance Dance Revolution, or as an obstacle.
- A quantity of a substance supplied as a bar-shaped piece: a bar of soap; a candy bar.
- A law or rule preventing something.
- Bar (establishment) - a retail establishment which serves alcoholic beverages (in Britain, a pub; in continental Europe, a café).
- Bar (heraldry) - a fesslike charge sometimes stated to be a diminutive of the fess
- Bar (unit) - a scientific unit of pressure, roughly the atmosphere pressure on Earth at sea level. A millibar is 0.001 bar.
- Bar (music) - a period of music.
- Bar (law) - the community of persons engaged in the practice of law.
- Bar (landform) - a type of beach behind which lies a lagoon.
- Bar (diacritic) - a line through a letter used as a diacritic.
- Bar (computing)
- A macron over a digit or digits in mathematics used to indicated a repeating decimal.
- Bar (Aramaic) - a common prefix in New Testament Aramaic names, meaning son of and often indicating that the person is also known by another name.
There are places named Bar:
Bar is part of the name of several communes of France:
BAR is an acronym for:
BAR may also represent: