The present Dirty Dick is a small public-house, or rather a tap of a wholesale wine and spirit business in Bishopsgate Street Without.
There was another Shakespeare Head in Wych Street, Drury Lane, a small public-house at the beginning of this century, the last haunt of the Club of Owls, so called on account of the late hours kept by its members.
He now observed a small public-house, at the door of which was a throng of persons, and pressing forward, he soon learned that there the body of the murdered man lay.
Entering a small public-house, he regaled himself on the fine potent ale for which that place has been so long famous.
I picked it up, and called at a small public-house near the bridge, where I had two half pints of ale, and twopennyworth of bread and cheese.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small public" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.