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breakfast service

American  
[brek-fuhst surv-is] / ˈbrɛk fəst ˌsɜrv ɪs /

noun

  1. the offering of breakfast at a restaurant, especially a fast-food restaurant.

  2. the serving or availability of breakfast to a group of people at a restaurant, cafeteria, overnight event, or on an airplane, usually during a fixed period.


Example Sentences

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"Our breakfast service is very busy, and even basic items like omelettes and pancakes could become difficult to make, which will definitely hurt business."

From Barron's

The chef — who had the calm, efficient energy of someone who’d already done breakfast service and was halfway through their second coffee — saw me eyeing the tray of deep golden cubes and grinned.

From Salon

But when Woolstion returned hours later to drop off supplies for the next morning’s breakfast service, the pool turned neon yellow before her eyes.

From Seattle Times

If you’ve been sleeping in a park, on a bench, in a doorway — with all your belongings nearby — you may not want to rouse yourself to get to 24th Street and Virginia Avenue NW by 7 a.m. for the hour-long breakfast service at Miriam’s.

From Washington Post

But that was her, pounding the pavement in clogs during breakfast service on Thursday at Mary’s Kitchen, the Orange-based nonprofit where she’s president and CEO.

From Los Angeles Times