1. The first difference between a commune and a bar lies in the definition. A commune is an organizational group or a place where people gather together for entertainment activities. A bar refers to a consumer entertainment and leisure place that provides beer, wine, foreign wine, cocktails and other alcoholic beverages.
2. Secondly, their environments are different. Communes are quieter, while bars are noisier. Finally, people go there for different purposes. People usually go to communes to talk about things and have parties, while people go to bars most often. drink wine.