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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
beanery

"cheap restaurant," 1884, American English, from bean (n.) + -ery.

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beanery

n. (cx informal English) An inexpensive restaurant or cafe; bistro.

Usage examples of "beanery".

They split up, each taking one side of the short corridor leading past the Coffee Beanery and Bostonian Shoes into the next combat area.

Rather than pub landlord or beanery boss, Lorne saw Gary as a celebrity restaurateur.

He was entering a semi-slum section, the area of flyblown beaneries, boarded-up buildings, flophouses and wine bars which lies adjacent to the Union Station.

When you're an old has-been politician look me up, and we'll open a chain of beaneries together.

In the one-arm beaneries late at night…I’ll bet you’re a slow reader, she thought.

They walked along the street outside the park, and turned into one of the many side routes littered with one-arm beaneries and 40¥-a-night flophouses.

And the cash orders came not from kindly cattle breeders but from local beaneries seeking bargain burger.

He went to catch some eggs over chili con carne at the all-night beanery next door.

After that, knowing in advance how Viggy's notions of supper were doubtless better for her waistline than his own, Longarm stopped at a stand-up beanery to down some Swedish meatballs and potato pancakes with two mugs of black coffee.

He told Wish to pull to a curb in front of Bamie’s Beanery and he jumped out touse the pay phone near the old bar’s screen door.

All I know is that I'm going to study like a maniac this weekend, finish my midterms next week, go hear Travis sing at The Beanery on Wednesday, have a fabulous time with him, and run to the bus station by midnight to meet you guys and go back to Jacksonville for Thanksgiving-before I turn into a pumpkin.