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Definition of Bill of fare
1. Noun. A list of dishes available at a restaurant. "The menu was in French"
Generic synonyms: Bill
Specialized synonyms: A La Carte, Prix Fixe, Table D'hote
Definition of Bill of fare
1. Noun. A written or printed enumeration of the dishes served at a public table, or of the dishes (with prices listed) which may be ordered at a restaurant, etc. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bill Of Fare
Literary usage of Bill of fare
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Huguenot Emigration to America by Charles Washington Baird (1885)
"The bill of fare ran as follows : " Every passenger above the age of six yeares
to have seven pounds of Bread every weeke, and to a mess eight passengers ..."
2. Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska: Formerly Russian America by Frederick Whymper (1868)
"... party — Indian arrivals — Shortest day — Merry Christmas — bill of fare —
Aurora — Temperatures — Supplies— Principal winter trip of. our explorers. ..."
3. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1864)
"Daily Bill of Fare. The food supplied at Sing Sing appears well adapted to the
sustenance and health of the prisoners, as regards quantity, quality, ..."
4. Bits of Talk about Home Matters by Helen Hunt Jackson (1873)
"A SIMPLE bill of fare FOR A CHRISTMAS DINNER. ... In fact, the most marvellous
thing about this bill of fare is that the dinner does not cost a cent. ..."
5. The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys Through Sweden by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (1882)
"Bill of Fare.—The Ball.—Swedish Young Ladies.—Governor of the Province.—His Scotch
Descent.—The Old Castle.—A Concert.— Dinner at the Cattle. ..."