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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full restaurant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a restaurant that has reached its maximum capacity of customers.
Example: "We decided to go out for dinner, but when we arrived, we found a full restaurant and had to wait for a table."
Alternatives: "a packed restaurant" or "a crowded restaurant".
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A full restaurant, though, would overstep his bank account.
"No problem," she said, despite the sounds of a full restaurant in the background.
In Toronto customers have been able to order from a full restaurant menu between 10am to 10pm.
The Grand Central outlet will include a full restaurant and bar, and the Rockefeller Center store will be primarily for takeout.
A full restaurant with some 120 seats is planned, with a menu of Italian fare similar to that served at the Cipriani organization's other restaurants in New York.
Even with the equivalent of a full restaurant lifetime under its belt, when other places might want to renovate or at least freshen up their interiors, Sushi Yasuda continues to make a vivid visual impression.
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Even a normally slow Tuesday revealed a nearly full restaurant.
"So before I did a full Chinese restaurant, I thought I'd do one that is half and half".
There's whether you want charcoal or gas, of course, then whether a compact hibachi will do, or if you need the equivalent of a full backyard restaurant kitchen.
The stadium is home to a full service restaurant, Sluggers Sports Bar and Grill, which is located on the fourth floor.
A full service restaurant, The Hall of Fame Stadium Club, and a mini-roof, to cover the last five rows of the reserved seating section and the main concourse, were built.
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