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  • noun Plural form of gastropub.

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Examples

  • Sometimes called "gastropubs" - although a number of restaurateurs abhor that word - these establishments offer extensive craft beer and wine lists served in a laid-back tavern atmosphere, but with menu choices beyond just wings and burgers.

    Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010

  • No, I'm not talking about "gastropubs" (translation: bars that serve beets).

    Mike Miley: So Much for the Food Truck 2010

  • A couple of years ago, New York was buzzing about gastropubs—British comfort food made modern.

    Ya Want Chips With That? Kathleen Squires 2011

  • Something many gastropubs often fail to deliver at twice the price.

    Swansea's top 10 budget eats 2011

  • Also nearby: restaurant supply store Surfas, which offers cookware and gourmet food including more than 60 olive and other oils and gastropubs Ford's Filling Station and Father's Office, which offers a $12 burger with dry-aged beef, caramelized onion and gruy re.

    Gourmets Down the Road 2010

  • Also nearby are restaurant supply store Surfas, which offers cookware and gourmet food, and gastropubs Ford's Filling Station and Father's Office.

    Fit for Foodies 2010

  • In the immediate area around Madison are 10 breweries and brewpubs, and countless more beer bars and gastropubs.

    36 Hours In Madison 2009

  • In the immediate area around Madison are 10 breweries and brewpubs, and countless more beer bars and gastropubs.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Says Sang Yoon, a French-trained chef who owns the Father's Office gastropubs in the Los Angeles area: "I think everyone's sort of gone through Japanese and Chinese and Vietnamese," he says.

    The New Hot Cuisine: Korean 2009

  • Of course, we did worry that Psilakis put "gastropub" in the name, because I, for one, have always associated gastropubs in London with places with greater culinary aspirations than those found at good diners.

    Ed Levine: The Greek Coffee Shop (Diner) of Our Dreams? 2009

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