- (cafeteria) a restaurant where you serve yourself and pay a cashier
- (Cafeteria (bicosoecid)) Cafeteria is a genus of marine bicosoecid described in 1988 by Fenchel and D.J. Patterson. It was created after the discovery of a new species Cafeteria roenbergensis, a tiny (5-10 µm) eukaryotic organism that is eaten by protozoa and small invertebrates. ...
- (cafeteria) A restaurant in which customers select their food at a counter then carry it on a tray to a table to eat; A dining area in an institution where meals may be purchased (as above) or brought in from elsewhere
- (CAFETERIA) (Within the context of a school, louder than a LIBRARY)
- (Cafeteria) A coffee stall, a restaurant with a counter.
- (Cafeteria) A place where meals and drinks are served to the public generally or selected portions of the public, in a manner whereby such meals or drinks are served at a counter or in a line.
- (Cafeteria) Francisco Gualtieri on Fotopedia
- (Cafeteria) The area in the school that encompasses the kitchen and supporting areas as well as the dining area.
- (Cafeteria) bananas / cashier / cash register / cupcakes / fork / hot dog / lunch box / menu / milk / napkin holder / orange juice / pizza / salad / sandwich / soup / spoon / student / trash can / tray / tray return
- (Cafeteria) means "fringe benefit" in Hungarian
- (Cafeteria) n. A refectory instrumental in the building of fine and upstanding young students. The meat builds muscle, the milk builds bones, and the rest builds character.
- (Cafeteria) n., a women's coffeehouse, where the clients drink coffee and cry.
- (cafeteria) a type of restaurant at which customers can choose their food from a serving line of different dishes, with the portions preset and served by kitchen staff.
- Perlan cafeteria sells delicious breads, coffee cakes, and pastries. You will also find hot soups, sandwiches and assorted salads. It also offers home made Italian ice cream.
- In 1905, a L.A. woman named Helen Mosher established the world’s first cafeteria; the concept was popularized by the four Boos Brothers, who opened a chain of them throughout the City of Angels.