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servery

[sur-vuh-ree]

noun

plural

serveries 
  1. Chiefly British.a food counter in a cafeteria or pub.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of servery1

First recorded in 1940–45; serve + -ery
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In December 2020, Pullen passed a piece of paper to Ms Shmylo while the two were in the prison servery with a mobile phone number on it.

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It is one of only eight pubs known to have no bar counter and its updated listing includes its "rare" tap room "servery" arrangement.

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He said rodents were also found in the servery area where prisoners got their food.

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It also detailed how food routinely ran out in one wing, with staff having to source a half-used tray from another servery or distribute "mountain survival" dried food packs.

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This is because floor of the bar servery is positioned midway between the main bar and the lower back bar to the rear, which was once possibly a stables or courtyard.

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