A refectory (dining room) with the kitchen and buttery near it.
The word "Refectory'" is used to refer to a monastery dining hall. It is from the Latin word meaning "restore".
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The dining room on a ship is commonly referred to as the "main dining room" or "dining hall." On cruise ships, it may also be called the "main restaurant" and often features a range of dining options and styles. Some ships also offer specialty restaurants in addition to the main dining area.
One of the dining rooms is called the Porcelain Dining Room.http://thisisversaillesmadame.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-porcelain-dining-room.html
A dining room.
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the dining room
A large communal dining area can be called a dining hallor an eating hall. A very small one, which is actually part of some other room (such as the kitchen) is called a nook.If you wanted to be extra fancy, you could always use the French term instead: salle à manger (which literally means, 'room for dining'.)
A refectory is a dining hall in like a monastery or a school. :D
That depends on the building/housing unit you're in
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