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Lunchroom vs. Cafeteria — What's the Difference?

Lunchroom vs. Cafeteria — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Lunchroom and Cafeteria

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Lunchroom

A room in a facility, such as a school, in which lunches may be purchased or those brought from home may be eaten.

Cafeteria

A cafeteria, sometimes called a canteen outside the U.S., is a type of food service location in which there is little or no waiting staff table service, whether a restaurant or within an institution such as a large office building or school; a school dining location is also referred to as a dining hall or lunchroom (in American English). Cafeterias are different from coffeehouses, although the English term came from Latin American Spanish, where it had and still has the meaning "coffeehouse".

Lunchroom

A luncheonette.

Cafeteria

A restaurant in which customers serve themselves from a counter and pay before eating.

Lunchroom

A room designated as a place to eat lunch.
Company policy was to eat snacks only in the lunchroom.
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Cafeteria

A restaurant in which the customers are served at a counter and carry their meals on trays to tables.

Lunchroom

A diner or small restaurant that serves lunch.
I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it.

Cafeteria

A dining area, as at a school or office building, where meals may be purchased or brought from home and eaten.

Lunchroom

A dining room (in a school, business, or other non-domestic facility) where lunch can be purchased.

Cafeteria

A restaurant in which customers select their food at a counter then carry it on a tray to a table to eat.

Lunchroom

A restaurant (in a facility) where lunch can be purchased

Cafeteria

A dining area in an institution where meals may be purchased (as above), provided, or brought in from elsewhere.

Cafeteria

A restaurant or café at which the patrons serve themselves with food kept at a counter, typically paying a cashier at the end of the counter and taking the food to tables to eat.

Cafeteria

A room within a building functioning in the same manner as a cafeteria{1}. In certain organizations, as schools, the food may be provided gratis.

Cafeteria

A restaurant where you serve yourself and pay a cashier

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