
1) Another place to fill up 2) British business magazine 3) Building 4) Chophouse 5) Dinner site 6) Eating house 7) Eating place 8) Edifice 9) Food and drink magazine 10) French word used in English 11) Place to dine 12) Saucy place 13) Waiting area 14) Where diners dine 15) Where to act on a gut feeling
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1) Bistro 2) Bistroic 3) Brasserie 4) Cafe 5) Cafeteria 6) Chophouse 7) Coffeehouse 8) Cookshop 9) Eatery 10) Grill 11) Grillroom 12) Lunchroom 13) Prew pub 14) Refectory 15) Steakhouse 16) Teahouse 17) Tearoom 18) Teashop
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A restaurant (t or t; Fr-Restaurant.ogg) is a business which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money, either paid before the meal, after the meal, or with an open account. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in ap...
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[magazine] Restaurant is a British magazine aimed at chefs, restaurant proprietors and other catering professionals that concentrates on the fine dining end of the industry. The magazine is published monthly by William Reed Business Media and had a circulation of 16,642 in 2011-12. It produces an annual list of what it considers to be the b...
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• (n.) An eating house.
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establishment where refreshments or meals may be procured by the public. The public dining room that came ultimately to be known as the restaurant ...
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Res'tau·rant noun [ French, from
restaurer . See
Restore .] An eating house.
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Restaurants originated in France as an institution for the refreshment of man. Originally restaurants did not advertise their prices, and served well prepared and complex dishes of the highest quality to those who could afford them. By 1900 cheaper restaurants, advertising their prices on menus evolved. In England, restaurants took the place of eat...
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[
n] - a building where people go to eat
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eating house noun a building where people go to eat
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