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Definition of Eating house

Eating house
Eating Eat"ing, n. 1. The act of tasking food; the act of consuming or corroding. 2. Something fit to be eaten; food; as, a peach is good eating. [Colloq.] Eating house, a house where cooked provisions are sold, to be eaten on the premises.

Meaning of Eating house from wikipedia

- Social Eating House was a restaurant in London, United Kingdom. It had received a Michelin star before closing. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in...
- countries, eating while sitting on the floor is most common, and it is believed to be healthier than eating while sitting at a table. Eating in a reclining...
- businessmen such as the Van Noys recognized a profit opportunity by operating eating houses at railroad junction points and selling snacks and novelties aboard...
- The Shlom Native Eating House was constructed in 1914 as an eatery for African natives who were involved in trading. The house operated under segregation...
- representing the golden crust and white base/interior. Sally Lunn's Eating House in Bath, England, states that the recipe was brought to Bath in the 1680s...
- Restaurants in the United States and Guam, the Tavern by Roy Yamaguchi and Eating House 1849. He is one of the founding members of the Hawaii Regional Cuisine...
- Sin Huat Eating House is a restaurant located in Geylang, Singapore. It is run by Danny Lee and primarily serves seafood dishes, including crab bee hoon...
- an organization not yet established at Davidson. The fraternity and eating house system at Davidson is known as Patterson Court. There are several sororities...
- opened its doors. In 1874 the beerhouse expanded with a restaurant, eating-house 'De Poort', where typical Dutch dishes were served and the now still...
- moping in the darkest corner of the Cremerie in the Rue Delambre, – an eating-house much frequented by artists, and familiarly known as The Greasy Spoon...