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"quick-lunch" Definitions
  1. an eating establishment (as a lunch stand, sandwich shop) specializing in light quickly prepared dishes

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Back at home, we unpack and have a quick lunch.
Pack a quick lunch for tomorrow and my gym clothes.
Quick lunch while writing, followed by the typical afternoon snackfest.
I also make a quick lunch because I am strangely very hungry today.
I started Kids at about 1:30pm yesterday after grabbing a quick lunch.
Versatile L'oven Fresh Garlic Naan can be used to craft a quick lunch.
At two-forty-five, after a quick lunch, Hamilton headed to the ceremony.
I run inside for a quick lunch break of apples, chips, kale, and carrots.
A turn of the head, and they're having a quick lunch on the grass with Manet.
We say goodbye to P.'s parents and head to Chick-fil-A for a quick lunch.
We're shuttled to a fancy restaurant for what I'm told is going to be a quick lunch.
The gyro and souvlaki have long been Melbourne's preferred drunk food or quick lunch or cheap dinner.
"A quick lunch turned into a very long afternoon," he said, as they began to discuss a deal.
BROADWAY BOUND DB: We drop Gidget back at home and grab a quick lunch before heading out again.
I make myself a quick lunch of a protein shake, apple, and PBJ while I check my emails.
I grabbed a quick lunch but now it's snack time and I've already used all of my meal credit.
I walked the length of Eastbourne Pier and headed into town for a quick lunch at Gashi Fish & Chips.
I make a quick lunch with egg salad, kale, and baby carrots since I was too tired to cook yesterday.
We take a quick lunch break, and I eat the Cobb salad I ordered with the rest of the group.
This 7-Eleven chicken salad sandwich was a fresh-looking option for a quick lunch — and it was only $5.
BiBiGo Steamed Dumplings make a delicious appetizer or quick lunch, especially since they're packed in easily microwaveable trays of six.
I'm running late so I go downstairs to make a quick lunch: turkey sandwich, baby carrots, and two blood oranges.
Over a quick lunch in the now abandoned cafeteria, candidate and manager addressed the ins and outs of football politics.
I write until 25, work out on my rowing machine for an hour and have a quick lunch and my tea.
I make myself a quick lunch of an apple, vegetables and hummus, and some cheddar cheese and then get back to it.
I throw on workout clothes, pack a quick lunch salad and a whole wheat dinner roll, and then book it to pilates.
In the meantime, the space, open for a quick lunch by day, becomes a gracious setting for more formal dinners by evening.
After a quick lunch — never leave Copenhagen without a couple of barbacoa tacos at Hija de Sanchez — it was onward to Hamburg.
A quick lunch you can eat on the go, or a decadent dessert we'll slice up and serve as a proper tempura kebab.
I need to go back home to change clothes, so I stop in the mini-market to grab food for a quick lunch.
I stop next door at Whole Foods and grab a quick lunch of tomato basil soup, an avocado sushi roll and a drink.
Past the bakery section, there were individually wrapped sandwiches that were ready to be picked up for a quick lunch on-the-go.
Trump, joined by aides Corey Lewandowski and Daniel Scavino, sat for a quick lunch at a delicatessen in Indianapolis, according to The Washington Post.
Paltrow also found time to grab a quick lunch with her husband Brad Falchuk, who joined her on the red carpet later that night.
But I rarely eat cheese after dinner, or before, although I do have it occasionally for a quick lunch, not the best time to consume port.
PARIS — It was the first Sunday of the Miami Open in March, and the French photographer Corinne Dubreuil left the media workroom to eat a quick lunch.
QUIET TIME By now, it's 12:30, and I race the kids home so that they can have a quick lunch and go down for their naps.
Have a quick lunch of peanut butter on a wholemeal bagel, a stick of vegan cheese, and freshly ground (by me) coffee in front of the SAD lamp.
And while the young undertaker can't be blamed for stopping for a quick lunch in beautiful Munich—especially with such a silent passenger—things soon got out of hand.
On Monday, Clark Ruby sat down for a quick lunch at his local Omaha, Nebraska Dairy Queen, a fast food chain that serves ice cream, chicken strips and cheese burgers.
From funky, slimy greens to dry grains and scary meats, the salads at Trader Joe's are something you're taking a chance on when you grab one for a quick lunch.
It is a normal little quick lunch spot, with some good details and ugly floors and mediocre light and a weirdly sexy Instagram, and it wants to be a photogenic star.
Amazon has opened seven of the stores to the public since January: in Chicago, San Francisco and its hometown Seattle, mostly catering to workers in nearby offices looking for a quick lunch.
After a quick lunch, the players were sent straight back out to begin their third round ties due to concerns that the weather could play havoc with the schedule over the weekend.
In 2015 they moved into the parking garage, adding brightly colored metal tables with stools, designed for the kind of quick lunch where you huddle over your bowl and inhale its contents.
Before the 1950s, diners were usually prefabricated in factories, attached to trains as railway cars, then dropped off at their ordered destinations to be installed as quick lunch and dinner counters for locals.
Since the porcelain bowl isn't a magic mirror, I quizzed gastroenterologist Justin Sewell from the University of California, San Francisco while he grabbed a quick lunch on the other end of the phone.
I associate Kvikk Lunsj (which translates as "quick lunch") with childhood summer holidays in the northern Norwegian town of Bodø, where we would fly in order to escape the grey everyday life in Copenhagen.
We finally get the moving truck loaded and drive out to the 'burbs, but by now everyone is starving so we agree to take a break for a quick lunch before we attempt to unload.
I make a quick lunch of chicken potstickers, steam-in-a-bag green beans, and jasmine rice for the kids while E. heads out to play a game of pick-up basketball with his friends.
Mondelez subsidiaries offer similarly shaped products in several European markets: The Kvikk Lunsj, or "Quick Lunch" bar, is popular in Norway; and the Leo bar, sold under the Swiss chocolate brand Milka, is popular in Belgium.
Before heading to the Orthopaedic Center of South Florida for his hand therapy appointment, Oezdemir opens his fridge, which is stacked with prepared meals in black plastic containers, for a quick lunch (no time for cooking).
"The guys who are trained and indoctrinated have their own techniques" to thwart an interrogation, Zagury said over a quick lunch in a busy Paris café across the street from the courthouse weeks before Abdeslam's Belgian trial.
After squeezing in a quick lunch break, one of our bigger helicopters was tasked with lifting life rafts back to the ship's deck so I rode alongside, since it is easier to take aerial photos when not piloting.
A recent move to suburbia has meant that walking to a nearby restaurant for a quick lunch is no longer an option for me, and taking the car just to grab a quick burrito makes me feel too guilty.
If it's anything like the Amazon Go stores that have opened in Seattle, San Francisco, and Chicago, the store will be similar to a grab-and-go, quick lunch spot or convenience store offering pre-made meals, snacks, and baked goods.
After a quick lunch at the Feed Store, a local favourite known for its soup, accompanied by an impressive motorcade that included an ambulance, Mr Obama told assembled lawmakers at the new state capitol that "it's good to be home".
One day last spring, I needed to get in 30 miles, but Maisy's second-grade class was having a party, so I decided to run 18, swing by the barbecue for a quick lunch, then head out for another 12.
" 1 Rue du Mail — A.B. Lunch on the run "For healthy, quick lunch or juice spots, I like Wild & The Moon (55 Rue Charlot), La Guinguette d'Angele (34 Rue Coquillière), Maisie Cafe (113 Rue du Mont Thabor) and Rose Bakery (46 Rue des Martyrs).
My New Year's resolution for 2018 was to order lunch less often while at work, so I pack a quick lunch (Korean chicken and mixed veggies that I made earlier this week), plus a clementine and a banana to snack on, and head out the door.
Cactus TaqueriaMultiple locations11401 Moorpark Street, Studio City, CA 91602 Humble and unassuming, Cactus is one of those places that a friend takes you for a quick lunch and the life-changing meal throws you into an existential crisis about all the other hiding-in-plain-sight gems you're likely missing out on.
Cactus Taqueria Multiple locations290012 Moorpark Street, Studio City, CA 2114 Humble and unassuming, Cactus is one of those places that a friend takes you for a quick lunch and the life-changing meal throws you into an existential crisis about all the other hiding-in-plain-sight gems you're likely missing out on.
In 1903 Cohen opened an American style quick lunch restaurant on the Strand. However, the business failed and Cohen was forced to wind up the operation in January 1905 and appoint a liquidator.
The restaurant was originally known as "Texas Quick Lunch", and was owned by Edna Kaplan and operated by Mildred Meade. Pat Carta bought the storefront location of the former Texas Quick Lunch in 1989 and changed the name to "Pat's Hubba Hubba", the same as his original restaurant in the "Chickahominy" section of Greenwich, Connecticut. He expanded the menu from simple chili and chili dogs (known locally as "Texas hots") to variants including the popular chili cheese fries. By the early to mid-1990s, Carta opened a second location at 820 Cove Road, in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
277–278 A quick lunch ( aristonAt the time of Homer and the early tragedies, the term signified the first meal of the day, which was not necessarily frugal: in Iliad 24:124, Achilles's companions slaughter a sheep for breakfast.) was taken around noon or early afternoon.Flacelière, p.206. Dinner ( deipnon), the most important meal of the day, was generally taken at nightfall. An additional light meal ( hesperisma) was sometimes taken in the late afternoon.
Street sign of Mott Street, showing alternative Chinese name, at the intersection with Canal Street From Canal Street, looking south at Mott Street By 1903, there were four Chinese restaurants established such as Port Arthur, Tuxedo, Imperial, and Chinese Quick Lunch on Mott Street. Other earliest Chinese restaurants existed such as Chatham on Doyers Street and Savoy & Oriental Restaurant on Pell Street. These restaurants were often in competition with each other in the Chinatown community.
They may also buy meals as provided by their school. Adults may leave work to go out for a quick lunch, which might include some type of hot or cold sandwich such as a hamburger or "sub" sandwich. Salads and soups are also common, as well as a soup and sandwich, tacos, burritos, sushi, bento boxes, and pizza. Lunch may be consumed at various types of restaurants, such as formal, fast casual and fast food restaurants.
Their appearance has made them the subject of exhibitions curated by the Getty Center. In December 2014, the Roybark family sold the family-owned Bellflower- based chain, but not the land each of the restaurants had sat on, to an investment firm, CapitalSpring, for an undisclosed amount. “We cut across everything,” Mike Colonna, the new president of Norms said in 2019. “We have the blue collar workers, white collar workers with ties getting a quick lunch, ethnic diversity at every table.
Samuel Longley Bickford (1885-1959) began his restaurant career in 1902. In the 1910s, he was a vice president at the Waldorf System lunchroom chain in New England and, in 1921, he established his own quick-lunch Bickford's restaurants in New York.James C. O'Connell, Dining Out in Boston: A Culinary History, , 2016, p. 98Christopher Gray, "Streetscape: Bickford's; The Flaying of a Midtown East Art Deco Oddity", The New York Times, July 18, 1993, 10:7 Bickford's lunchrooms offered modestly priced fare and extended hours.
The cafés contained a range of different dining rooms for different purposes. For example, the Cadena at the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, opened in 1902 with a gentlemen's smoking room and a ladies' tea room. There were plans in Cheltenham in 1919 to add an upstairs "dining salon" and a roof garden and by 1924 Wine Street had a "Grill Room" with a "quick lunch counter". The Berkeley Café was already large enough to hold the AGM in 1927 but was having an additional 250-seat room constructed.
The dish was first made in the 1920s in the fuentes de soda (soda fountains) of central Santiago. The completo was brought to Chile by Eduardo Bahamondes who had recently travelled to the United States on business. It was there that he first saw the "hot dog" which he decided to bring back to his home country. Once back in Chile, he then opened a restaurant in Santiago's historic centre called Quick Lunch Bahamondes where he began to introduce the Chilean people to the hot dog.
Slices to carry to work/school in a lunchbox are prepared in the morning. Rather than eating at home, most Danes have a quick lunch at work or school either in the cafeteria, if there is one, or more often in the form of a packed lunch or madpakke prepared before they leave home. Lunch is usually a cold meal consisting of a few simply prepared pieces of smørrebrød (often referred to as håndmad, i.e. hand-food) with slices of cold meat, sliced sausage or hard boiled egg.
Howard would wake early in the morning to complete his farm chores, take several cans of milk to a dealer in town, then don his Santa suit until noon. He would then venture home, eat a quick lunch, complete his noon farm chores, and hurry back to the store for more work as Santa. One snowy morning, Howard was driving his Model T Ford, which he had converted into a pickup truck. While approaching a horse drawn sleigh, a young boy jumped off the back and darted in front of Howard's truck.
Then he vanished, apparently into thin air. His last confirmed sighting was at 1.45pm when witnesses saw him talking to an unidentified thin-faced man at the number 23 bus stop on Strand Road, Bootle. It is unclear if he boarded the bus into Liverpool, as some eyewitness reports suggest he may have stopped off in one of the city's cafes for a quick lunch, as he had work in the north of the city. There were unconfirmed reports that the clubman had been seen walking along rather morosely with his head bowed near the Pier Head.
In the United States and Canada, lunch is usually a moderately sized meal generally eaten around noontime. During the work week, North Americans generally eat a quick lunch that often includes some type of sandwich, soup, or leftovers from the previous night's dinner (e.g., rice or pasta). Children often bring packed lunches to school, which might consist of a sandwich such as bologna (or other cold cut) and cheese, tuna, chicken, or peanut butter and jelly, as well as in Canada, savoury pie, as well as some fruit, chips, dessert and a drink such as juice, milk, or water.
Kvikk Lunsj (Norwegian: Quick Lunch) is the name of a chocolate bar that was launched by the Norwegian chocolate sweets manufacturing company, Freia, in 1937 and has been sold ever since — with the exception of a period during and after WWII. Between 1941 and 1949, production was halted due to a shortage of sugar and the lack of quality flour. The chocolate consists of four rectangular wafers covered in milk chocolate, with thinner layers of chocolate between the wafers in order to break the chocolate into pieces easier. The chocolate has been advertised as a "hiking chocolate", and it is often associated with skiing trips in Norwegian culture, especially during Easter vacation, where chocolate is often used to provide extra energy in packed lunches.
"Horn got only one answer: three words, scribbled on a scrap of paper, stuffed in an envelope with a boarding house return address on it. Frank Hardart had sent it. He'd been working in a quick lunch (sandwich shop) called Joe Smith's when he saw Horn's ad. He tore off the corner of a bag of sugar, wrote, 'I'm your man' on it, and mailed it." Horn and Hardart Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century, 1900–1910, By Michael Lesy, Lisa Stoffer, W. W. Norton & Company, Oct 28, 2013, Page 92 On December 22, 1888, Horn and Hardart opened their first restaurant together in Philadelphia and in 1898, they incorporated as the Horn & Hardart Baking Company.

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