poutinerie

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from French poutinerie.

Noun

poutinerie (plural poutineries)

  1. (chiefly Canada) A restaurant that specializes in making poutine.
    • 2016 July 8, Aleksandra Sagan, “Is Smoke's on the path to global domination?”, in CTV News, archived from the original on 2020-12-04:
      Smolkin says he's hit every expansion target since the poutinerie's launch in November 2008.
    • 2019 July 31, Dominika Lirette, “Large poutine food truck stolen from owner”, in CBC News, archived from the original on 2021-07-31:
      Hana had been up until 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday preparing poutine for the Rockin' River Music Festival in Merritt, B.C., where the poutinerie is slated to be a vendor.
    • 2022 December 27, Eric Andrew-Gee, “How immigrants from Benin saved a Quebec town's storied poutinerie”, in The Globe and Mail, archived from the original on 2022-12-30:
      One of the poutinerie's walls bears the scrawled names of current and former staff.

Translations

French

Etymology

From poutine + -erie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pu.tin.ʁi/
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Noun

poutinerie f (plural poutineries)

  1. (Canada, food) a poutinerie

Descendants

  • English: poutinerie

Further reading

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