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What (who) is does the hotel have a restaurant - definition

UNITED STATES CASUAL DINING COMPANY
S&A Restaurant; S&A Restaurant Corporation; S&A Restaurant Group; The Metromedia Restaurant Group

International Hotel & Restaurant Association         
TRADE ASSOCIATION REPRESENTING THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT INDUSTRIES
International Hotels and Restaurant Association
The International Hotel & Restaurant Association (IHRA) is an international trade association representing the interests of the hotel and restaurant industries.
The Big Restaurant         
1966 FILM BY JACQUES BESNARD
Le Grand Restaurant
The Big Restaurant () is a French comedy thriller film from 1966, directed by Jacques Besnard, written by Jean Halain and Louis de Funès and starring Louis de Funès and Bernard Blier. The film is known under the titles The Restaurant or The Big Restaurant (international English title), What's Cooking in Paris (U.
hotel         
  • The Boody House Hotel in Toledo, Ohio
  • [[Burj Al Arab]] stands on an [[artificial island]] from [[Jumeirah Beach]] and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge.
  • Interior of a [[capsule hotel]] in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • Grand Hotel Viljandi in winter in [[Viljandi]], Estonia
  • Tsar Nicholas I]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia
  • On top of the cliff, the Riosol Hotel in Mogán
  • [[Hôtel Ritz Paris]] in [[France]]
  • Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
  • Rangali Island]] resort
  • [[Shangri-La's Fijian Resort]] in [[Yanuca]] Island, Fiji
  • A typical hotel room with a bed, desk, and television
  • [[Four Seasons Hotel Moscow]], Russia
  • [[Raffles Praslin, Seychelles]]
  • Railroad Park Resort, a Caboose Hotel in Northern California
  • An overwater bungalow on the [[island resort]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • [[Rosewood London]], England
  • [[Shanghai Disneyland Hotel]], China
  • Southwark, London]]
  • Tremont House]] in [[Boston]], United States, a luxury hotel, the first to provide indoor plumbing
  • The [[Waldorf Astoria New York]], the most expensive hotel ever sold, cost US$1.95 billion in 2014.<ref name=MostExpensiveHotelPurchase/>
  • [[Wynn Palace]], Macau
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE THAT PROVIDES LODGING IN A SINGLE BUILDING PAID ON A SHORT-TERM BASIS
Hotels; Treehouse hotel; Business hotel; Budget hotel; Station Hotel; Hotel chain; Hotel rooms; Hotel room; Hotel industry; The hotel; Luxury hotel; Hotel chains; 🏨; Airport Hotels; Circuit house; Economy limited service; Budget hotels
n.
1) to manage, operate, run a hotel
2) a deluxe, five-star, luxury; first-class; four-star; rundown, seedy; swanky (colloq.); three-star hotel
3) at, in a hotel (she works at/in a hotel)
4) (misc.) to check in, register at a hotel; to check out of a hotel

Wikipedia

Metromedia Restaurant Group

The Metromedia Restaurant Group was an American casual dining company that operated and franchised more than 800 restaurants under the names Steak and Ale, Bennigan's, Bonanza, Ponderosa, The Plano Tavern, The Southlake Tavern and the 29 Degree Tavern. The company was headquartered in Plano, Texas. It was part of the Metromedia Company, which was privately owned by businessman John Kluge until his death and is related in lineage to the former entertainment company of the same name.