¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cafeterias
1. cafeteria [n] - See also: cafeteria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cafeterias
Literary usage of Cafeterias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Food of Working Women in Boston by Lucile Eaves (1917)
"Then, too, the price paid for a satisfactory lunch in the cafeterias was but 15
cents, whereas it was 25 cents in the restaurants. As has been shown, ..."
2. U.S. Trends in Eating Away from Home 1982-89: A Survey by Eating Occasion by Jesus C. Dumagan, John W. Hackett (1995)
"However, cafeterias have the smallest eating parties per breakfast, with 1.25-1.50
eaters, ... The total number of meals and snacks in cafeterias and ..."
3. Vignettes of San Francisco by Almira Bailey (1921)
"Lacking that sort of mind, I do not get on well in cafeterias. As sure as I equip
myself with a tray and silver in a napkin and become one of the long ..."
4. Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Except as specified or modified in this section, restaurants and cafeterias shall
comply with the requirements of 4.1 to 4.35. Where fixed tables (or dining ..."
5. Adaag Manual: A Guide to the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility edited by Evan Terry, Evan Terry Associates (1998)
"... and cafeterias [5] General [5.1]/ Access Aisles [5.3] Access is required to
5% of fixed or built-in tables distributed throughout dining areas. ..."
6. Annual Report of the United States Shipping Board by United States Shipping Board (1920)
"Dormitories and cafeterias constructed or planned for the Emergency- Fleet
Corporation. TABLE XIX.—Schedule of housing projects, including charter of ..."
7. Vocations for the Trained Woman; Opportunities Other Than Teaching by Agnes Frances Perkins (1917)
"Then, too, the price paid for a satisfactory lunch in the cafeterias was but 15
cents, whereas it was 25 cents in the restaurants. As has been shown, ..."