What's the purpose of saloon doors?
Correspondingly, why are saloon doors like that?
They were practical because they provided easy access, cut down the dust from the outside, allowed people to see who was coming in, and provided some ventilation. Most importantly, it shielded the goings-on in the saloon from the "proper ladies" who might be passing by. Most saloons; however, had actual doors.
People also ask, what are saloon doors called?
Saloon doors, also known as batwing doors, can be paneled, louvered or planked.
Most saloons; however, had actual doors. Even those with swinging doors often had another set on the outside, so the business could be locked up when closed and to shield the interior from bad weather. On the other hand, some crude saloons didn't have doors at all, as they were open 24 hours a day.