In such a case you can obtain your meals at one of the numerous restaurants for which San Francisco is noted.
The nights are never dull; dinner-parties in the bungalows, restaurants and hotels, dances and theatricals at the Club, fill them.
I have seen many of you in strange places to eat of forbidden food at the restaurants of railway stations where you sit cheek-by-jowl with unknown Englishmen.
There is an art in cutting sandwiches--a fact which persons in the habit of frequenting railway restaurants will hardly realise.
In most restaurants peas are on the bill of fare throughout the year.
The standard dish at vegetarian restaurants is mushroom pie, and, thanks to tinned mushrooms, we can obtain this dish all the year round.
Indeed, whenever Andree and the children absented themselves, Ambroise still kept a good cook to minister to his needs, for he held the cuisine of restaurants in horror.
The private rooms of the restaurants were still ablaze, the cafes threw bright radiance across the road, the pavement was blocked by their tables and chairs and customers.
His experience had been limited to a few hotels and restaurants in New York and one or two other large towns.
Among other things he explained that in America there was no such thing known as a table d' hôte; all your meals at hotels and restaurants had to be ordered à la carte.
She became used to the doubtful looks of the waiters to whom she presented herself and asked for a table alone, at the different restaurants on her list.
She changed her clothes, and after a few minutes' hesitation, set out to dine at one of therestaurants which she had on her list.
You think you're going to be thrilled into passionate raptures by cathedrals and expensive restaurants and the set pieces of fashionable scenery.
It may be very good in its way," she said, "just as Liberalism and Darwinism and eating in restaurants may be good things.
Out of the restaurants there float delicious odors of cooking meats, making her hungrier still.
The principal up-town restaurants are largely patronized by the disreputable classes.
Wives and mothers, and even young girls, who are ashamed to drink at home, go to these fashionable restaurants for their liquor.
He begs bread from the bakers, and broken victuals from restaurants and private houses.
Also that second-hand clothing shops were frequently run by Negroes, and barber-shops and restaurantsof excellent equipment were evidences of activity comparable with the earlier period.
The Metropolitan had about 60 or 70; other hostelries like the Stuyvesant House, the Earls, the Clifford, and a number of restaurants employed colored waiters.
Sometimes in the search for an idea he had frequented the restaurants where the great Samuel Johnson himself had eaten, and sometimes he had frequented other restaurants where even the great Samuel Johnson himself had been unable to eat.
The same rule, of course, should apply to restaurants and grill-rooms all over the world.
Well, the restaurants were always jammed full of Americans.
Ferriday was one of those terrifying persons who know, or pretend to know, curious secrets about restaurants and their resources.
The most "exclusive" restaurants were packed like bargain-counters.
The first of the restaurants which they visited backed up to the Greensboro River, a shallow stream which wound through the town.
The stores and theaters were closed, but the restaurants were open, though Sunday business was dull.
There are no refreshment-bars or restaurants for the supply of palatable food or drink for the fierce needs of the passengers.
At all the restaurants we have been to, the food is most excellent, and they have such delightfully original dishes and ways of serving things.
Orlov was tired by the restaurants and the shops, and was still suffering from the same uneasiness that I had noticed in the morning.
A splendid evening, so that the windows of the restaurants were lighted up in gaiety and files of carriages passed through the streets at a late hour.
It was after nightfall, and the restaurants were filled to overflowing with crowds of excited people glad to forget in the distractions of play, of speculation and of good cheer the woes of the country and their own degradation.
At good restaurants each plate costs thirty cents, instead of ten or twelve, as in the City of Mexico itself.
In the restaurants we saw cargadors calling for plates at thirty cents, boot-blacks eating ices at one real, newsboys riding in coaches, and other astonishing sights.
It seemed somehow like the street of a new, dreary, Western American town, so that I afterward could hardly believe that the shops and restaurants had not eked out their height with dashboard fronts.
And one day Vasilenko, the owner of one of the restaurants of the district, had such a swelling on the neck.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "restaurants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.