Crossword clues for carvery
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 A restaurant specializing in roast meat, particularly roast beef and Sunday roast. 2 The station within a buffet where such food is served. 3 A meal consisting of such food.
Wikipedia
A carvery is a restaurant where cooked meat is freshly sliced to order for customers, sometimes offering unlimited servings for a fixed price. The term is most commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, and Australia, but it is also found in the United States.
Usage examples of "carvery".
For just twenty-five dollars you get the hit show and an all-you-can-eat grande bouffe right across the street at the Carvery, extras and service charge not included.
I was in Dr Slizard's office, just below the restaurant, the revolving carvery or whatever they have up there now.