The Greek word for "snack bar" is "σνακ μπαρ" (pronounced "snak bar"). This term is a direct borrowing from English, reflecting the influence of modern culture. In Greece, snack bars often serve quick bites like Sandwiches, pastries, and beverages, catering to those looking for a casual dining experience.
French uses the English expression, but they spell it with a hyphen: le snack-bar.
Ann's Snack Bar was created in 1973.
smorgasbord, snack bar, cafe, cafeteria, brasserie, refreshment counter
Snack-bar, snack-shop.
The word eatery refers to a small and informal restaurant. This word is similar to a cafe, diner, snack bar, or coffee shop.
Well, there would no longer be a snack bar, which means that you couldn't purchase some of the foods sold exclusively at the snack bar.
An energy bar is typically for exercise to give u energy. A snack bar is just to satisfy ur hunger. It is self-explanatory
Snack bar service is a place where light meals or snacks can be obtained, often with a self-service system
The chocolate bar named as the official snack of the 1984 Olympic Games was the Mars Bar. Mars, Inc. secured a sponsorship deal with the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, making the Mars Bar the exclusive chocolate bar of the event. This partnership helped boost the popularity and sales of the Mars Bar during the Olympics.
Bar, snackbar, and tavola calda ("hot table") are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "snack bar." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun, the masculine singular English loan-word, and the feminine singular noun and adjective will be "bar," "snahk-bahr," and "TA-vo-la KAL-da" in Italian.
snack, its the same
The word sought may be :contain - (verb) to hold or enclosecanteen - portable metal water bottle, or a snack bar