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chophouse

[chop-hous] / ˈtʃɒpˌhaʊs /




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New York City’s 133-year-old chophouse Peter Luger began offering a delivery option and started accepting credit cards for the first time ever.

From Fox News • Sep. 21, 2020

The historic Brooklyn restaurant, founded in 1892, 13 years after Charles Gage first opened a chophouse on Fulton Street, is about to be reborn.

From New York Times • Sep. 17, 2019

The chophouse format is one of the nucleotides in America’s dining DNA, at once codified and constantly adapting.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2019

Of course it would be a shame to pass up a meal at the local chophouse Elway's, owned by Bronco QB legend John Elway.

From Golf Digest • Jul. 19, 2016

That is the chophouse that might be put in the cellar of that glorious old round-towered building at 59 Ann Street.

From Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned by Morley, Christopher