Time to get around bar, sloshing port (7)
I believe the answer is:
harbour
'port' is the definition.
(harbour is a kind of port)
'time to get around bar sloshing' is the wordplay.
'time' becomes 'hour' (hour is a kind of time**).
'to get around' is an insertion indicator.
'sloshing' is an anagram indicator (slosh can mean to move around).
'bar' anagrammed gives 'arb'.
'hour' placed around 'arb' is 'HARBOUR'.
(Other definitions for harbour that I've seen before include "Sheltered port" , "Maintain shelter" , "what a master may overlook?" , "Bear" , "Keep in mind; refuge" .)