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steakhouse
[ steyk-hous ]
noun
- a restaurant specializing in beefsteak.
steakhouse
/ ˈsteɪkˌhaʊs /
noun
- a restaurant that has steaks as its speciality
Word History and Origins
Origin of steakhouse1
Example Sentences
Rather than join Buffett for high-profile lunches in New York City, Weschler flew to Buffett’s hometown of Omaha to dine at a since-closed steakhouse called Picolo’s.
You got your steakhouse, you got your burger place, you got your barber, you got your mechanic, you got your pizza place and taco stand.
After all, there is little to gain by marketing a steakhouse restaurant to somebody that exclusively shows interest in a vegan lifestyle.
Multiple liens have been filed against the Downtown steakhouse by allegedly unpaid contractors amid a pair of dueling lawsuits
It was that dude from the steakhouse, hanging out with his mom.
This extravagant borrowing funds a steakhouse, outdoor hot tubs, a first-run movie theater, and a roaming ice-cream truck.
His father, Jack Sr., owned a popular Oklahoma City steakhouse and was involved in local politics.
Omaha has very good steaks (though not, alas, as Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse).
That was quickly followed by another New York entry, the Olde Homestead Steakhouse Kobe beef burger, priced at $41.
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