Definitions for brasserie

brasserie bras·se·rie

Spelling: [bras-uh-ree; French bras
IPA: /ˌbræs əˈri; French brasəˈri/

Brasserie is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 296 anagrams from letters in brasserie (abeeirrss).

Definitions for brasserie

noun

  1. an unpretentious restaurant, tavern, or the like, that serves drinks, especially beer, and simple or hearty food.

Origin of brasserie

1860-65; French: literally, brewery; Middle French, equivalent to brass(er) to brew (Gallo-Latin *braciāre, derivative of *brac- malt Gaulish; compare Welsh brag, MIr mraich, braich malt) + -

Examples for brasserie

I am not going to allow you to take an engagement in a brasserie!

Lastly, we taste a smooth Volcelest Triple from brasserie de la Vallée de Chevreuse, about 40 minutes outside Île-de-France.

At the brasserie Lutetia there was a telephone in the private room where he asked to have lunch served.

Many of them take a page out of the brasserie history books and maintain small, local operations.

The weather was oppressive and he had talked too much to the young men at the brasserie.

Accordingly, the very choice cigars which M. Raindal smoked at the brasserie were, according to him, a present from the Marquis.

The dinners at the brasserie daily showed more signs of these accumulated grudges.

That's what law professor Paul Campos told me, sitting at a table in brasserie Beck after a Cato panel on law schools.

In revenge, the Germans killed every man, woman, and child in the brasserie.

He paid the coachman and the interpreter, and lunched at the brasserie de Vienne nearby.

Word Value for brasserie
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Words with friends

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