8 Metaphors for restaurants

When he awoke to himself again the restaurant was a memory, and he, having recovered something of his tone, resolved to do what could be done that day to better his fortunes.

The restaurant, full of its noonday patrons, was a typical French café giving on the street.

The typical San Francisco restaurant, however, is an institution as firmly imbedded in the life of the people as is Mile Rock in the current of the Golden Gate.

The Chinese restaurants naturally became assignation houses.

The restaurant was wonderfulthis rough place miles in a desert and yet decent food!

The restaurant is the oldest.

Restaurants and public-houses are perhaps the greatest offenders.

The restaurants of Chinatown are a very unsatisfactory feature of the unsavory quarter.

8 Metaphors for  restaurants