Crossword-Solution: BRASSERIE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRASSERIE | anagram | BRASSIERE |
We have 28 clues for the answer “BRASSERIE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| French style restaurant | 1 answer |
| low key eatery | 1 answer |
| Word from the French for "brewhouse" | 1 answer |
| Unpretentious tavern | 1 answer |
| Tavern that serves simple food | 1 answer |
| Tavern that serves beer and food | 1 answer |
| Spot to order steak frites | 1 answer |
| Restaurant to get a croque-monsieur | 1 answer |
| Restaurant that's a thing to wear with one letter moved | 1 answer |
| Restaurant that might serve steak frites | 1 answer |
| Relaxed, upscale restaurant | 1 answer |
| Place to order une bière | 1 answer |
| Not a fancy place | 1 answer |
| Cassoulet de Toulousain restaurant | 1 answer |
| Bistro's relative | 1 answer |
| Paris hangout | 2 answers |
| Bar serving food | 2 answers |
| Low-key eatery | 2 answers |
| Informal French restaurant | 2 answers |
| French pub. | 2 answers |
| French eatery | 2 answers |
| Small restaurant | 4 answers |
| Eatery choice | 4 answers |
| FRENCH tavern | 4 answers |
| " __ Restaurant" | 13 answers |
| Tavern | 26 answers |
| Café. | 30 answers |
| Eating place | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRASSERIE (5)
Here, rain or shine, summer or winter, in the mellow season when the large cafes expanded under the white sunshine into an overflow of little tables on the pavement, or when the red glow of the Brasserie shone through frosty panes on the turned-up collars of pinched Parisians who hurried by, she was always to be seen.
But I guess,” he added, rising, “I have taken it in by this time.” When I had drawn my money I asked him to come and breakfast with me at the little _brasserie_, much favoured by students, to which I used to resort in the old town.
One evening in the year 1834 a gentleman named Morin, having been taken out of his usual course by a matter of business, entered a BRASSERIE for a cup of coffee.
Une seconde, rien qu'une seconde, j'eus l'idée d'aller les saluer, mais je me dis: après tout, qu'est-ce que je leur rapellerais? De mauvais souvenirs! et tout de même, s'ils me demandaient d'aller les voir: je n'ai pas épousé une fille de brasserie, moi! Boum.
The “Professor” was but a minor staff officer of the grim Teutonic Oberkellner of the Brasserie Concert.
Quotes with BRASSERIE (3)
I like to think of this little [newspaper] column as a brassière, or do I mean brasserie? Brazier, possibly. All three! A column that lifts, separates, supports, serves excellent cappuccino and crackles merrily with sweet-smelling old chestnuts.
The bistro was his secret weapon in tracking down murderers. Not just in Three Pines, but in every town and village in Quebec. First he found a comfortable café or brasserie, or bistro, then he found the murderer. Because Armand Gamache knew something many of his colleagues never figured out. Murder was deeply human, the murdered and the murderer. To describe the murderer as a monstrosity, a grotesque, was to give him an unfair advantage. No. Murderers were human, and at the …
Balthazar has a great New York vibe with the accent of a Parisian brasserie. I usually have the corned beef hash with a fried egg on top and wash it all down with Krug Champagne.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1989–2022).