Search for crossword answers and clues
Restaurant’s pronounced gamble over hotel on river
Answer for the clue "Restaurant’s pronounced gamble over hotel on river ", 10 letters:
steakhouse
Alternative clues for the word steakhouse
Word definitions for steakhouse in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A restaurant that specializes in good cuts of meat, particularly steak.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A steakhouse , steak house , or chophouse is a restaurant that specializes in beef steaks and other individual portions of meat, known as chops . Usually, these steaks are made to order and are served with side dishes such as baked potatoes and rolls . ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Get Stuffed A popular steakhouse in the heart of town. ▪ I took you to a famous steakhouse on your anniversary. ▪ In keeping with current steakhouse rules, L.A. ▪ In this Manhattan, is there an old-fashioned Manhattan steakhouse ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a restaurant that specializes in steaks [syn: chophouse ]
Usage examples of steakhouse.
The smaller snowplows must have come, because Cater had been cleared, permitting car traffic and curbside crack takeaway to recommence, busy as Outback Steakhouse.
Sally-Anne suggested a steakhouse where she was greeted like royalty by the huge, bearded proprietor, and where the beef was simply the best Craig had ever tasted, thick and juicy and tender.
I larded my account of my hopes for the future with casual references to owner-friendly buzzwords like 'point-of-sale', 'food cost percent', 'labor-intensive' and 'more bang for the buck', careful to slowly, almost accidentally reveal that I was a serious, experienced chef, a reasonable man-good-tempered, reliable-the sort of guy a fifty-five-year-old Scottish steakhouse owner could talk to, spend time with-a realist, a journeyman professional-without airs, illusion or pretense.
A few months after I moved to Fayetteville, Billie closed the steakhouse and opened a bar and disco in the basement of a hotel across the street from the courthouse.