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A restaurant selling breads and pastries, including such items as
muffins, cupcakes, cookies and baguettes. |
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A restaurant that serves alcoholic beverages and grilled foods.
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An establishment offering a wide range of barbecued entrees,
including pork ribs and briskets. |
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A formal meal for which invitations were sent for dinner or lunch.
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An informal eatery serving moderately priced food and drinks,
sometimes called a café. |
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A self-service restaurant where patrons can pick and choose from an
assortment of foods displayed on |
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A term for a casual restaurant, sometimes interchangeable with the
word bistro. A café typically |
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Similar to a buffet, a cafeteria has limited table service. Patrons
are given trays so they can place whatever food |
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Also known as family style dining. Casual style restaurants offer
moderately priced entrees. . This is one of the largest markets |
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The supplying of food for a social
event. |
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An establishment serving a variety of specialty coffee. Many modern
coffee houses also sell food, but menus |
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A destination restaurant is one that has a strong enough appeal to
draw customers from beyond its community. |
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A dining experience that combines a staged performance with a meal.
The show's cast members |
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In these kinds of restaurant patrons can order their meals and dine
while seated inside their vehicles. Many |
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A fast food restaurant where customers can simply pull up to a
window to make and receive their orders without |
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Family style restaurants are restaurants that have a fixed menu and
fixed price, usually with diners seated at a |
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Fast food restaurants are also known as Quick service restaurants.
Fast food is the most familiar restaurant to |
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A fast casual dining restaurant is similar to a fast-food restaurant
in that it does not offer full table service, but |
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Just as the name implies, fine dining is used to describe a much
more upscale restaurant, one that |
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A section of a shopping mall, university student centre or airport
that hosts a collection of food vendors. Food |
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Ice cream parlours are places that sell ice cream and frozen yogurt
to consumers. Ice cream is normally sold |
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A restaurant-bar featuring fresh oysters prepared in numerous ways. |
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A party hall or banquet hall is a room for the purpose of hosting a
party, banquet, reception, or other social event. |
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An establishment that offers a home delivery service and specializes
in pizzas. |
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An establishment where alcoholic beverages are purchased and
consumed. Some pubs are chiefly |
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A restaurant serving raw shellfish like oysters and clams. Some raw
bars also serve cooked seafood, including |
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A shop that sells different kind of sweets and these kinds of shops
usually specialized with their products. |
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A food vendor selling light snacks and meals, such as potato chips,
bagels and hot dogs. Inexpensive |
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Prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises. |
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A restaurant serving light courses and pastries to accompany a wide
selection of teas. Popular food items . |
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A restaurant with a consistent but out-of-the-ordinary décor. Well
known examples of theme restaurants are |
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An establishment that provides lodging and usually meals and other
services for travelers and other paying guests. |
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A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting
visitors for holidays or vacations.
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A public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music |
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