Search results for: “meal”

  • Boarder

    A hotel in that such guests are not bound by any express contract to have their regular meals at the inn or hotel.

  • Boarding

    The act of getting on a conveyance like a plane, train, ship, or bus. Also, receiving board, in the sense of meals….

  • Boarding House

    A house where the business of keeping boarders is carried on. whereas a hotel or an inn is bound to receive any guest who presents himself and is able and willing to pay for his meals or lodging, a boarding house is not obligated to do so.

  • Bladarius

    In old English law. A corn monger; meal man or corn chandler; a bladier, or engrosser of corn or grain. Blount; 2 Inst. 81. …

  • Restaurant

    An establishment where refreshments and meals are provided to order, to members of the public.