Noun
An inn.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe adds by the way, that the Auberge was not the ordinary cheap eating-house frequented by students and workmen. Source: Internet
Repairs were also to be effected to the Auberge d’Aragon and to houses (in modern Merchants Street) belonging to the Priory of Castille. Source: Internet
In spite of that bit of tragic history, the Auberge Ravoux is a merry place. Source: Internet
“It does make you think,” says Marie-Pierre, who works at the Auberge de la Fontaine. Source: Internet
The lodge has been turned into a luxury Auberge, Manoir Bellechasse, and Gamache and Reine-Marie are there celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. Source: Internet