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chophouse

[ UK /t‍ʃˈɒfa‍ʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a restaurant that specializes in steaks

How To Use chophouse In A Sentence

  • Instead, it's really more of a chophouse, with hamburgers, salads and sandwiches featured prominently, rather than steaks.
  • Slices of meat the size of individual portions, they were in their way forerunners of hamburgers, served up to busy city dwellers in the London chophouses that proliferated from the 1690s onwards.
  • After the chophouse a few folks came to Jasperwood, including my old roommate Jack.
  • The smell of a steak frying in a chophouse made my mouth water for virtually the first time since I'd left London.
  • Betty and I sat down at one of the many tables in the chophouse.
  • We went to dinner at a local chophouse Saturday night for my brother's birthday.
  • ‘The industry is in big trouble,’ she told me recently at one such press feed at Gallagher's, a midtown chophouse off Broadway.
  • The chophouse has been renowned as a gathering spot for Minnesota's political elite since the Great Depression.
  • To tell you the truth when I was working as a governess I never would have imagined that I'd have sat in a chophouse drinking beer!
  • The point of any chophouse round here is to transport the customer into a state of gently gagging amniotic bliss. Times, Sunday Times
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