buvette

buvette

(buːˈvɛt)
n
a roadside café
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il y a tout ce qu'il faut comme salles de projection, de classe, il y a une buvette, tout un jardin et une petite vue sur la ville qui est tres agreable.
The crispy duck confit of Duck and Buvette was there but the chef, Jacq Tan, was absent.
Jody Williams, who with Rita Sodi owns the West Village restaurant Via Carota in New York City and has her own smaller place, Buvette, dislikes talking about policy and prefers to say that "laptops are frowned on." A staff member will approach the uninitiated customer whose laptop is open for more than a couple of minutes with a gentle but firm request "to finish up what you're doing and close the laptop, please," she said.
from a digging detail to get drunk in a buvette, a transgression for which he ultimately earns five years in a Federal prison.
Among the new artisanal coffee shops operating in the Philippines are Toby's Estate, Craft Coffee Revolution, Kuppa Roastery & Cafe, Magnum Opus Fine Coffee and Duck & Buvette.
Fruit d'un partenariat entre la Fondation Mohammed V pour la Solidarite et le Centre Mohammed VI de soutien a la micro-finance solidaire, le futur espace de commercialisation abritera 74 stands d'exposition, une chambre froide, une salle de stockage, un depot, une buvette et d'autres dependances.
Devine was representing Salvatore Bklyn, her Italian-inspired artisanal cheese stand, when she met Maher, who fronted the Shucks clam stand, in addition to her gigs at two top Manhattan restaurants, Prune and Buvette. Likewise, Davis introduced herself while selling her delicious small-batch Early Bird Granola.
Le choix d'une buvette pour un Egyptien se fait sur ses affinites politiques, professionnelles et intellectuelles.
It started life as a buvette, an establishment where tourists would drink tea.