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Qué (quién) es luncheonette - definición

PARTICULAR TYPE OF CASUAL RESTAURANT
Lunch-counter; Lunch counters; Luncheonette
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luncheonette         
(luncheonettes)
A luncheonette is a small restaurant that serves light meals. (AM)
N-COUNT
luncheonette         
¦ noun N. Amer. a small restaurant serving light lunches.
lunch counter         
(lunch counters)
A lunch counter is an informal cafe or a counter in a shop where people can buy and eat meals. (AM)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Lunch counter

A lunch counter or luncheonette is a small restaurant, similar to a diner, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter and the server serves food from the opposite side of the counter, where the kitchen or food preparation area is located. As the name suggests, they were primarily used for the lunch meal. Lunch counters were once commonly located inside variety stores (also known as "five and dimes", "five and tens", or "dimestores"), pharmacies, and department stores in the United States throughout the 20th century. The intent of the lunch counter in a store was to profit from serving hungry shoppers, and to attract people to the store so that they might buy merchandise.

Ejemplos de uso de luncheonette
1. At breakfast in Malta in the luncheonette of the Great Northern Hotel (the only hotel), I had bacon, eggs and hot cakes.
2. The billionaire mayor and the Illinois senator chatted over eggs and potatoes early Friday at a New York luncheonette, in what could be the first of several sit–down meetings Bloomberg may have with the declared candidates.