39 Verbs to Use for the Word restaurants

I left the Duval restaurant, and again took a cab.

It required great resolution on his part when, for the first time, he entered a restaurant the sign in front of which bore the more or less alluring legend, "Meals fifteen cents.

Be a Good Samaritan and tell me where to find a restaurant in Broadway, somewhere where crowds of people go but not what they call a fashionable place.

While the newspaper only sees a fine air-conditioned restaurant with a fantastic menu, the free-sheeter can note that the cook uses the same broom to sweep the floor and also to dispense oil on the king-sized hot plate for making your favorite 'dosa'.

One curious Florentine habit is quickly discovered and resented by the stranger who frequents a restaurant, and that is the system of changing waiters from one set of tables to another; so that whereas in London and Paris the wise diner is true to a corner because it carries the same service with it, in Florence he must follow the service.

I reached the restaurant at which we were to dine that evening punctual to the moment, only to find that Hayle had not yet arrived.

He keeps a restaurant, but has a few beds for friends or old customers.

They then owned a fine modern restaurant, had done $70,000 worth of business in 1921, and had three thousand dollars in the bank.

You will pass a few restaurants, a few auction-rooms, a few furniture warehouses, and will hardly realize that you have left behind you the activity and clatter of a city of merchants before you find yourself in a region of architectural decrepitude, where an ancient and foreign-seeming domestic life, in second stories, overhangs the ruins of a former commercial prosperity, and upon every thing has settled down a long sabbath of decay.

Thomas Downing for thirty years ran a creditable restaurant in the midst of the Wall Street banks, where he made a fortune.

We lunchedI remember how shabby I feltat the best restaurant in New York, where I was waited upon like a queen.

At length, unable longer to endure the growing tension of anxiety and keep up a pretence of eating, de Lorgnes called for his addition and fled the restaurant.

Spike had forgotten his passenger, forgotten the restaurant, the coffee, the weather itself.

and I would be allowed to roam about hunting little queer restaurants like Old Tom's or the Cheshire Cheese.

He knew the hotels; he knew the restaurants, of half-a-dozen countries, but he had never been so overwhelmed as he was here.

Here are located the restaurants, the cafes, the music pavilion, and a few other light structures.

Where will you lunchthe restaurant or the grillroom?" "The grillroom," she decided, after a moment's reflection.

How many murders can you remember in Paris restaurants, I mean smart restaurants?" M. Pougeot thought a moment.

Olinto Santini has recently opened a small restaurant in Western Road, Brighton, and is, I believe, doing very well.

Some repaired to the basement lunch room, while others who could afford it patronized the nearby restaurants.

At noon I always picked the restaurant I wanted, so long as I had to pay for the lunch of the commissionnaire who was with me anyway.

So I said the Temple Bar restaurant in Fleet Street, a disagreeable place, but so noisy and crowded that you can say what you like unheardunheard very often by the person you are addressing, and certainly by every one else.

Of course, such a consummate ass as you have proved yourself would not think of searching the restaurant or the immediate neighbourhood, or of making inquiries as to whether he had been seen, or as to which way he had gone?" "Pardon me, monsieur is too hard on me.

So he re-entered the hotel and sought its restaurant, where the untiring Long Arm of Coincidence took him by the hand and led him to a table immediately adjoining one occupied exclusively by Monsieur le Comte de Lorgnes.

By this time it was nearly one o'clock, and, selecting a restaurant, he entered and ordered luncheon.

39 Verbs to Use for the Word  restaurants