eating place

NOUN
  1. a building where people go to eat
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How To Use eating place In A Sentence

  • The town has many excellent eating places.
  • Venice is another favourite eating place of mine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beef for the desperado, he thought, and selected Butrick's Steak House from the eating places available in the Mall. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • It has three eating places which cater for vegans, which is surprising being an old-established fishing port.
  • Incapacious retail outlets or eating places often beautify their rooms with mirrors on every and every wall.
  • After a day spent on a hard boat out of Weymouth, you'll find the harbour side lined with pubs and eating places.
  • You'll come across farmers on donkeys, old men in tiled bars knocking back glasses of chilled fino, village markets heaving with local vegetables, and eating places where the menu has barely changed in hundreds of years.
  • We have to halt at a village without eating place and only a doss house.
  • Beef for the desperado, he thought, and selected Butrick's Steak House from the eating places available in the Mall. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • However, the salad 'nicoise' I remember best was at an expensive restaurant in South Yarra during our early courting days; a time when swanky eating places go with the territory along with arthouse movies, wasting entire mornings or afternoons drinking caffe lattes and eating carrot cake in cafes and staying at B&Bs with frilly curtains, gingham tablecloths and hosts who just about sit in your lap at breakfast. Archive 2006-11-01
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