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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a breakfast booth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, often informal dining area or establishment where breakfast is served.
Example: "We decided to try out a new breakfast booth that opened up downtown, and the pancakes were delicious."
Alternatives: "a breakfast stand" or "a breakfast counter".
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The kitchen has a breakfast booth with views of the water.
A breakfast booth adjoins the eat-in kitchen.
A breakfast booth draws the eye with tropical wallpaper and a rattan-wrapped light fixture.
Other living spaces include a media room, an office, a kitchen with a breakfast booth, four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
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An updated chef's kitchen features a built-in breakfast bar, booth seating and new marble countertops.
You don't get much breakfast-booth banter in the four Hebrew horse operas being screened Tuesday night at the Jewish Museum in Manhattan.
"It's unbelievable, I know, but I never saw it coming," he told me as we sat in a booth in the diner gorging on a breakfast of bacon and eggs.
— a breakfast lager.
Cantor hosted a breakfast.
A breakfast booth/nook sits off the kitchen.
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