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Definition of eatery in English: eaterynounPlural eateries ˈiːtəriˈidəri informal A restaurant or cafe. Example sentencesExamples - Indian consumers have proved to be very attached to the freshly cooked variety, whether homemade or at an eatery.
- Others said that it was an eatery for Freemasons and masters of industry.
- Dorothy's Diner was the only eatery in town, and exactly where Seth had always taken her on their dates.
- Villagers have poured in on either side of the debate over whether to allow the new eatery to open next to the existing Evergreen takeaway in Fawley.
- The Health authorities should crack down on hotels, teashops and other eateries and ensure hygiene in such places.
- We were at Mason's Bistro Bar, the smart eatery that has replaced the Blue Minelle on Fossgate.
- A new tea room is about to join the ranks of prestige eateries in Leigh.
- We found the mall to have no central food court, just a poor selection of eateries scattered around the complex.
- As predicted last year, there was huge influx of new eateries, food courts, and bars in the past 12 months.
- This eatery is the ultimate contemporary Irish restaurant without the usual high prices.
- The four are visiting restaurants, pubs and other eateries and printing hard-hitting reviews on the web.
- The place is looked after well with public restrooms, rustic eateries and a good transport network.
- After buying her clothes she went to the eatery and sat down for lunch.
- Hotels, ski shops and a couple of restaurants and eateries are built at the bottom and adjacent to the main run.
- Gourmet eateries occupy a food court next to a gigantic produce section.
- The eatery is divided into four sections, the bar, cafe, dining room and a small private room.
- The eatery was wholly occupied on the weekend night we visited.
- Even then, he dreamed about working in the restaurant industry and owning his own eatery.
- The resort has a vast selection of restaurants and eateries, serving French, Italian, American and Indian cuisine.
- As with Chinese restaurants, most Indian eateries were community cafes down by the docks.
Definition of eatery in US English: eaterynounˈēdərēˈidəri informal A restaurant or other place where people can be served food. 〈非正式〉餐馆;饮食店 Example sentencesExamples - This eatery is the ultimate contemporary Irish restaurant without the usual high prices.
- As predicted last year, there was huge influx of new eateries, food courts, and bars in the past 12 months.
- The four are visiting restaurants, pubs and other eateries and printing hard-hitting reviews on the web.
- Dorothy's Diner was the only eatery in town, and exactly where Seth had always taken her on their dates.
- The eatery is divided into four sections, the bar, cafe, dining room and a small private room.
- The resort has a vast selection of restaurants and eateries, serving French, Italian, American and Indian cuisine.
- Hotels, ski shops and a couple of restaurants and eateries are built at the bottom and adjacent to the main run.
- As with Chinese restaurants, most Indian eateries were community cafes down by the docks.
- We found the mall to have no central food court, just a poor selection of eateries scattered around the complex.
- Indian consumers have proved to be very attached to the freshly cooked variety, whether homemade or at an eatery.
- Even then, he dreamed about working in the restaurant industry and owning his own eatery.
- A new tea room is about to join the ranks of prestige eateries in Leigh.
- The place is looked after well with public restrooms, rustic eateries and a good transport network.
- We were at Mason's Bistro Bar, the smart eatery that has replaced the Blue Minelle on Fossgate.
- Others said that it was an eatery for Freemasons and masters of industry.
- The Health authorities should crack down on hotels, teashops and other eateries and ensure hygiene in such places.
- Gourmet eateries occupy a food court next to a gigantic produce section.
- The eatery was wholly occupied on the weekend night we visited.
- After buying her clothes she went to the eatery and sat down for lunch.
- Villagers have poured in on either side of the debate over whether to allow the new eatery to open next to the existing Evergreen takeaway in Fawley.
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