单词 | rathskeller |
释义 | rathskeller (once / 88204 pages) n A rathskeller is a pub or bar in the basement level of a building. You might visit the rathskeller in your city to feast on German food. Rathskeller is a German word (also spelled Ratskeller) that means "a cellar in a German town hall in which beer is sold," from the roots rat, "council," and keller, "celler." Most rathskellers are in Germany, but they've also existed in the US since the nineteenth century, including one called Das Deutsche Haus Ratskeller in Indianapolis, which opened in 1894 and serves Bavarian food and beer. WORD FAMILYrathskeller: rathskellers USAGE EXAMPLESThat restaurant, the Rathskeller, is the oldest restaurant in Indianapolis. Washington Times(Nov 02, 2016) There’s also a restaurant named for his novel “Bluebeard” and a German beer garden, Rathskeller, in a building his grandpa designed. Washington Times(May 17, 2016) The other sections are even flatter: self- indulgent riffs that sound like a college sophomore’s stand-up act over at the Rathskeller’s Thursday night open mike. Washington Post(Sep 09, 2015) n a tavern below street level featuring beer; originally a German restaurant in the basement of city hall Hyper tap house, tavern a building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks |
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