snack counter
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Definition
Noun: A snack counter is a long, narrow table or surface, typically in a public place like a store, theater, or diner, where light meals, drinks, and small items of food are served or sold directly to customers who often stand or sit on stools. It is usually an inexpensive establishment.
Usage
A snack counter is a specific type of service area. It is used to refer to the physical counter itself and, by extension, the small, informal eatery that operates from it. * We grabbed a quick soda at the snack counter before the movie started. * The old-fashioned drugstore had a snack counter that served milkshakes and sandwiches.
Advanced Usage
- The term can imply a sense of nostalgia or a classic, informal American dining experience.
- The film beautifully captured the 1950s, with scenes at the local snack counter.
Variants and Related Words
- Snack bar (noun): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "snack counter," though a "snack bar" may sometimes refer to a slightly more standalone kiosk.
- Lunch counter (noun): A very similar concept, historically significant in the U.S. civil rights movement.
- Soda fountain (noun): A specific type of snack counter specializing in sodas, ice cream, and related drinks.
Synonyms
- Lunch counter
- Soda fountain
- Diner (though a diner is typically a larger, sit-down restaurant)
Related Phrases
- To sit at the snack counter: To take a seat on a stool at the counter.
- He preferred to sit at the snack counter and chat with the server.