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"Dessert bar" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a designated area or section in a restaurant or event where various desserts are displayed and served, usually in a self-service format. It can also refer to a type of business that specializes in desserts or a type of dessert that is served in this setting, such as a "chocolate dessert bar" or a "build-your-own sundae bar." Example: "The beautiful display of cakes, cookies, and ice cream at the dessert bar caught my eye as soon as I walked into the restaurant."
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dessert bar
noun
A kind of soft baked cookie that is square or rectangular.
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Yes, another dessert bar.
The animating spirit behind the dessert bar is endless variety.
The talented pastry chef shuttered his dessert bar P*ong last year, then a few months later, he bounced back with Spot Dessert Bar, 13 St.
The Ice Dream dessert bar sells several flavors of the city's beloved Tiramisù di Pompi.
HotChocolate Restaurant and Dessert Bar, 1747 North Damen Avenue; (773) 489-1773.
The dessert bar calls to mind those first-grade birthday parties where the kids get to build their own sundaes.
EntrÉes aside, the dessert bar is fantastic, with whipped soy cream, carob chips, and soft-serve frozen soycream.
Chef Connie Zagora and pâtissier Laurent Ozan serve breakfast, a weekday lunch and operate the only "dessert bar" in Lyon.
Jason Atherton's Pollen Street Social launched to a fanfare last week, with the dessert bar taking pride of place.
It's easy to like Luxee, the dessert bar that opened last month on the Lower East Side.
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