- In the
ancient Greco-Roman world, a
thermopolium (pl.: thermopolia), from Gr**** θερμοπώλιον (thermopōlion), i.e. cook-shop,
literally "a
place where (something)...
- done
manual labour and
hence was
likely a slave. In
December 2020, a
thermopolium, an inn or snack-bar, was
excavated in
Regio V. In
addition to brightly...
- wildfowl, and onions. A
forerunner of the
modern restaurant is the
thermopolium, an
establishment in
Ancient Greece and
Ancient Rome that sold and served...
-
Thermopolium in Herculaneum...
-
requested by a customer.
Thermopolium Potter 2008, p. 374. Hartnett,
Jeremy (2017-08-22). "bars (taberna, popina, caupona,
thermopolium)".
Oxford Research Encyclopedia...
- An
ancient Roman restaurant (
thermopolium) near the
forum in
Ostia Antica: all
aspects of food
preparation and
service emplo**** both free and
slave labor...
- The
thermopolium (eatery) of Pompeii, Italy, 1st
century AD....
- with the
dedication "Til
Gumman på
Thermopolium Boreale och hännes Jungfrur." ("To the old
Woman at
Thermopolium Boreale and her Maidens"),
Barbara Ekenberg...
- with
openings for pots that may have kept food warm over a heat
source (
thermopolium) or
simply served as
storage vessels (dolia).
Carryout and restaurant...
-
dairy products. In 2020,
archeological research discovered a
frescoed thermopolium (a fast-food counter) in an
exceptional state of
preservation from 79...