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Definition of eating house in English: eating housenoun A restaurant. The Blue Whale Eating House Mrs Miller's—a contemporary pub and fine eating house Example sentencesExamples - Travellers and tourists have become a common scene in the town and new shops and eating houses are open to serve the new arrivals.
- Overall, however, it was an enjoyable break, but really the pubs and eating houses are going to have to get their own houses in order if the slippage in tourists numbers so manifest this year isn't to continue into 2005.
- He and the team will soon be working in a brand new bakery at the eating house where major building works will create seating for an extra 100 customers.
- Miscellaneous refuse such as oyster shells apparently from an eating house were also located nearby.
- Over leisurely lunches at excellent eating houses around town, meeting up with dear friends, Lori, Francoise, Kate, Jules, Stephanie and others, I pondered these points.
- Nevertheless, the food at the eating house was most enjoyable and by this time the trainees were looking forward to going back home.
- The current practice of eating with forks and blunt ended table knives was introduced in the 18th century to reduce the injuries resulting from arguments in public eating houses.
- Wilhem Faust sent a courier to give a message to Caewin at the fort where he was stationed, and in the morning, he came to meet them at an eating house.
- We don't all want muffins and coffee at noon, and it seems hard that all the energies of York eating houses should be devoted to such like articles of diet, to the detriment of more wholesome things.
- There's more to running an eating house than serving food.
- My family used to regularly return to Skipton for a day shopping at the market and shops, sampling local eating houses and spending a not inconsiderable sum of money.
- It already had a stone homestead, a school, a men's kitchen, a bachelors' hall, some pine huts, a blacksmith shop, woolshed, slaughterhouse, stables, bullock cueing pens and a stone eating house.
- Restaurant reviews are taken mainly from the kinds of eating houses where we all eat - including some different places which would not necessarily immediately spring to mind.
- So I was having lunch in a Barcelona eating house last Sunday when a rather large family (large meaning numerous) from Belfast got seated in the table next to me.
- A big one it turned out to be, with me eating a quarter of a pig, a bowl of rice and some salted vegetables at one of the many 24 hour eating houses along Pork Rib Alley.
- And while talks are continuing with various parties for a hotel of up to 150 beds, separate health and fitness complex plus an eating house such as a family pub restaurant, no deals have been signed.
- The eating house was run by D. Bowman during 1864 and early 1865.
- All of them served only Cantonese food, just as the original eating houses in Limehouse had done - lots of lacquered meats, seafood, and vegetables in oyster sauce - because that was the region of China from which most of the chefs came.
- We went to the eating house for a feed and later a canteen used to arrive at the fair.
- Madeleine promised to show them an eating house where the two of you had once eaten.
Synonyms inn, bar, tavern, hostelry, taproom Definition of eating house in US English: eating housenounˈēdiNG ˌhous A restaurant (usually used in the names of restaurants) The Blue Whale Eating House Mrs. Miller's—a contemporary pub and fine eating house Example sentencesExamples - We don't all want muffins and coffee at noon, and it seems hard that all the energies of York eating houses should be devoted to such like articles of diet, to the detriment of more wholesome things.
- Over leisurely lunches at excellent eating houses around town, meeting up with dear friends, Lori, Francoise, Kate, Jules, Stephanie and others, I pondered these points.
- Madeleine promised to show them an eating house where the two of you had once eaten.
- The eating house was run by D. Bowman during 1864 and early 1865.
- My family used to regularly return to Skipton for a day shopping at the market and shops, sampling local eating houses and spending a not inconsiderable sum of money.
- Miscellaneous refuse such as oyster shells apparently from an eating house were also located nearby.
- Wilhem Faust sent a courier to give a message to Caewin at the fort where he was stationed, and in the morning, he came to meet them at an eating house.
- The current practice of eating with forks and blunt ended table knives was introduced in the 18th century to reduce the injuries resulting from arguments in public eating houses.
- It already had a stone homestead, a school, a men's kitchen, a bachelors' hall, some pine huts, a blacksmith shop, woolshed, slaughterhouse, stables, bullock cueing pens and a stone eating house.
- And while talks are continuing with various parties for a hotel of up to 150 beds, separate health and fitness complex plus an eating house such as a family pub restaurant, no deals have been signed.
- Restaurant reviews are taken mainly from the kinds of eating houses where we all eat - including some different places which would not necessarily immediately spring to mind.
- Travellers and tourists have become a common scene in the town and new shops and eating houses are open to serve the new arrivals.
- Overall, however, it was an enjoyable break, but really the pubs and eating houses are going to have to get their own houses in order if the slippage in tourists numbers so manifest this year isn't to continue into 2005.
- There's more to running an eating house than serving food.
- All of them served only Cantonese food, just as the original eating houses in Limehouse had done - lots of lacquered meats, seafood, and vegetables in oyster sauce - because that was the region of China from which most of the chefs came.
- We went to the eating house for a feed and later a canteen used to arrive at the fair.
- He and the team will soon be working in a brand new bakery at the eating house where major building works will create seating for an extra 100 customers.
- Nevertheless, the food at the eating house was most enjoyable and by this time the trainees were looking forward to going back home.
- A big one it turned out to be, with me eating a quarter of a pig, a bowl of rice and some salted vegetables at one of the many 24 hour eating houses along Pork Rib Alley.
- So I was having lunch in a Barcelona eating house last Sunday when a rather large family (large meaning numerous) from Belfast got seated in the table next to me.
Synonyms inn, bar, tavern, hostelry, taproom |