Noun
A house where chops, etc., are sold; an eating house.
A customhouse where transit duties are levied.
Source: Webster's dictionarySome participants include Acme Chophouse, Farina, Fifth Floor, Foreign Cinema, Mission Beach Cafe, and if you’re trying to save some money, you can even go to Custom Burger Lounge, Memphis Minnie’s, or Dottie’s. Source: Internet
Sister Patricia Vetrano, president of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Mid-Atlantic community and “present day link with the New York Mercies,” laid five roses beneath a plaque on the side of One Eleven Chophouse. Source: Internet
Laurie Kearney took down the sign to Ghost Gallery on East Denny Way in a released Wednesday evening, and then the camera zoomed in on a sign announcing the art shop will be reopening in Chophouse Row this spring. Source: Internet
Sharma became the new Manny’s Chophouse Franchisee four months ago, and with his new manager, has brought the restaurant chain under new ownership and management. Source: Internet
When entering Butler’s Wharf Chophouse, you find yourself feeling as though you have stepped onto a luxurious ocean liner. Source: Internet