Noun
a building where people go to eat
Source: WordNetThe city no longer exists except as a cultural ghost for tourists. Any highway eatery with its TV set, newspaper and magazine is as cosmopolitan as New York or Paris. Marshall McLuhan
I knew van Gogh less intimately. I spoke to him for the first time in 1887 in a popular eatery near 'La Fourche', Avenue de Clichy, [Paris], (closed). A huge windowed room was decorated with his canvases. He exhibited at the 'Independants', [Paris] in 1888, 1889, 1890.. Georges Seurat
Sham Harga had run a succesful eatery for many years by always smiling, never extending credit, and realizing that most of his customers wanted meals properly balanced between the four food groups: sugar, starch, grease, and burnt crunchy bits. Terry Pratchett
About that time, the couple visited a former Sun City eatery called Boston Billy’s and met Robbie Motter, who was an influential member of the National Association of Female Entrepreneurs. Source: Internet
After being naturalized a U.S. citizen, his family, including his younger brothers Aiman and Anton, immigrated and joined him in the U.S. The family opened the Chkalov location in 2002, and shortly after they opened a Battle Ground eatery. Source: Internet
After six months of relying on just takeout and delivery, Upper West Side eatery has officially reopened for indoor dining. Source: Internet