cover charge - translation to greek
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cover charge - translation to greek

TYPE OF ENTRANCE FEE
  • When a group of people sit at a table in for a dinner, several type of restaurants will charge an additional fee even for a guest who does not order any food; this charge is for the service of setting out the tablecloth, napkin, and cutlery.
  • Bars often impose a cover charge for the expense of paying entertainers, such as DJs.

cover charge         
n. κουβέρ
κουβέρ      
cover charge
cover up         
  • "An [[ostrich]] only thinks he 'covers up'."
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cover up (disambiguation); Cover-Up; Cover Up (disambiguation); Cover Up (album); Covering up; Covering up (disambiguation); The Cover Up; The Cover-Up
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Definition

cover charge
¦ noun a fee paid for admission to a restaurant, bar, or club.

Wikipedia

Cover charge

A cover charge is an entrance fee sometimes charged at bars, nightclubs, or restaurants. The American Heritage Dictionary defines it as a "fixed amount added to the bill at a nightclub or restaurant for entertainment or service." In restaurants, cover charges (or "couvert" charges) generally do not include the cost of food that is specifically ordered, but in some establishments, they do include the cost of bread, butter, olives and other accompaniments which are provided as a matter of course.

Examples of use of cover charge
1. The young Jews who‘ve taken to the club paid a $15 cover charge for the pleasure of attending this special event – the West Coast launch party for Modular Moods‘ online Jewish music resource, Shemspeed.
2. A fantastic listening room. 2'0 Hudson St (+212 242 1063, jazzgallery.org). Knitting Factory Rabbit warren of separate rooms and bars on different levels with different prices, as well as a bar where there is no cover charge.
3. "The young ladies would remember your name, which wasn‘t always a good thing." Nicanor Obama said he has been riding a small social wave that started election night, when he was waved under the rope line at a Washington nightclub with no cover charge.
4. The more recent trend has been to add specialty restaurants, where you pay not only for what you order, but also a cover charge (on the Sun, the charges amount to $15 for the French bistro and $20 for the steak house). The steak was top–notch, though, and I definitely got my money‘s worth.