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Definition of counter lunch in English: counter lunchnoun Australian, NZ A meal or snack served at the bar of a hotel, originally given free of charge to attract custom. enjoy a counter lunch at its convivial front bar Example sentencesExamples - Not only are the tempatations of innumerable evil snacks close handy, there's also the one or two counter lunches a week and additional post work alchoholic beverages.
- The women getting the counter lunch section ready for later were, as he leaned forward to peer at the menu, furtively criticising the bar manager's latest appointment to the staff.
- With the advent of supermarkets and convenience stores and counter lunches at pubs and clubs, most Greek cafes were forced to transform into take-aways or be relegated into memory or oblivion.
- You care for a counter lunch at 12?
- The folks from Background Briefing dropped in for a counter lunch.
- I could do counter lunches with the guests at the Windsor pub, and take the eventual copy next door to the Park Street Office straight after lunch.
- The hotel will do alright serving counter lunches to office workers.
- They said they would stop for a counter lunch on the way down.
- One of the big treats of my Australian childhood was to stop at a country pub for a "counter lunch".
- As part of the Boulia Camel Races, one hotel west of Winton is serving up a range of camel dishes in addition to the usual counter lunches.
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