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grillroom

American  
[gril-room, -room] / ˈgrɪlˌrum, -ˌrʊm /

noun

  1. a restaurant or dining room, as in a hotel, that specializes in serving grilled meat and fish.


grillroom British  
/ -ˌrʊm, ˈɡrɪlˌruːm /

noun

  1. a restaurant or room in a restaurant, etc, where grilled steaks and other meat are served

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Etymology

Origin of grillroom

First recorded in 1905–10; grill 1 + room

Example Sentences

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Outside the grillroom is the wraparound balcony overlooking the veranda on one side and Magnolia Lane on the other.

From Golf Digest • Apr. 6, 2020

It takes some time for Michael Cohen to work his way to a table at the grillroom of the Loews Regency Hotel, on Park Avenue.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 29, 2019

And, yeah, all that chatter on the driving range and in the grillroom.

From Golf Digest • Sep. 14, 2017

They were to sit in the club’s grillroom at the table that Mr. Cagney once thwacked.

From New York Times • Jul. 17, 2016

It was an unfortunate phrase for Wilfred, because some of the husbands had tiptoed out of the grillroom to listen, and there was a hearty cheer at this, led by Jeff Tuttle.

From Somewhere in Red Gap by Wilson, Harry Leon