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Definition of Bistros
1. bistro [n] - See also: bistro
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bistros
Literary usage of Bistros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"bistros The typical bistro is a small, simple establishment with limited ...
Although many new bistros today feature stylish decor and chic clientele, ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Provence & the Cote D'Azur by Ferne Arfin (2005)
"bistros & Cafés Sidewalk cafés and moderately priced bistros are everywhere.
You'll almost always find a few casual places to dine in the town center. ..."
3. Riga & Its Beachesby Farrol Kahn by Farrol Kahn (2004)
"I have often done this at the Lido bistros. INEXPENSIVE Lido bistros At 90
Brivibas, 54 Gertrudes, 65 Elizabetes and the Dome Square at 72a ..."
4. The Voyage of Sabra: An Ecological Cruise Through the Caribbean, with Extras by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"A few European spectators, roused from the boutiques and waterside bistros, joined
the crowds as the gendarmes tried to negotiate with the locals and clear ..."
5. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1860)
"bistros' LYNDWOOD. — Lyndwood, the author of the Provinciale, where born? Was he
of a family of merchants of that name, to whose memory there are some ..."
6. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"Maigret takes us to the bistros in which the owner is more preoccupied by his
connubial worries than by his clientele, to the garages where a lively ..."