poutinery
English
Etymology
From poutine + -ery; coined as an anglicized equivalent of poutinerie.
Noun
poutinery (plural poutineries)
- (uncommon) Alternative spelling of poutinerie (“a restaurant that specializes in making poutine”).
- 2019 January 11, Dan Clapson, “Where to eat poutine around the world”, in Eat North, archived from the original on 2022-11-27:
- Montreal restaurant critic, Lesley Chesterman suggests La Banquise for the best old-school poutinery in Montreal: "There's a reason people line up -- even at 1 a.m.,"
- 2022 October 22, Craig Fox, “Owner of Hops Spot restaurant in Clayton plans to purchase Cavallario’s”, in Watertown Daily Times, archived from the original on 2022-10-28:
- The owners of Hops Spot, a burger bar and poutinery in Clayton, plan to open a restaurant in the former Cavallario’s Cucina at North Massey and Prospect streets.
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