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The answer LUNCHEONETTE has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of luncheonette in various dictionaries:
A small restaurant that serves simple, easily prepared meals.
LUNCHEONETTE - A lunch counter (also known as a luncheonette) is a small restaurant, much like a diner, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter ...
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US informal restaurant - unclothe teen (anag) |
Small cafe, revolutionary, getting on in crescent |
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Mar 13 2013 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Mar 13 2013 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 21 2003 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
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A small restaurant that serves simple, easily prepared meals. |
a small, informal restaurant serving light lunches. |
A small, informal restaurant serving light lunches. |
a small restaurant serving simple, light meals |
Luncheonette might refer to |
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A lunch counter (also known as a luncheonette) is a small restaurant, much like a diner, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter and the server or person preparing the food serves from the other side of the counter, where the kitchen or limited food preparation area is. As the name suggests, they were most widely used for the lunch time meal. Lunch counters at one time were commonly located inside of retail variety stores (or "five and dimes" as they were called in the United States) and smaller department stores. The intent of the lunch counter in a store was to both profit from taking care of hungry shoppers, and to attract people to the store more often in the hopes that they might buy some merchandise or cross two errands off their list in one location. |