cakeage
noun[U]
uk/ˈkeɪ.kɪdʒ/us/ˈkeɪ.kɪdʒ/mainlyUK
achargethat youpayin somerestaurantsfor beingallowedtoeatacakeorcakesthere that you havebroughtyourself:
(为顾客自己带来的蛋糕切开装盘的)蛋糕费Restaurants oftenchargecustomerstocutandplatethecakeyou havebrought. Thepracticehas come to be called cakeage.餐馆通常会向顾客收取费用,为他们切开自己带来的蛋糕并装盘。这种做法现在被称为蛋糕费。
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- We had toeatachocolatemudcake withourhands- verymessyandridiculous,consideringwepaid$10 for "cakeage".
- Cakeage is afeelevied byrestaurantswhen acustomerbringstheirownbirthdaycakein tocutandserveat the end oftheirbirthdaymeal.
- Cakeage will bechargedtopartieswhobringintheirowndessertorcakeat £3.50perperson.
- It should benotedthat if you would like us tocutandserveyourcake, a cakeagefeeof $2.50perpersonwill becharged.
Restaurants & cafes
- all-you-can-eat
- automat
- bill of fare
- bistro
- booth
- brasserie
- creperie
- diner
- drive-through
- du jour
- eatery
- raw bar
- refectory
- restaurant
- restaurateur
- roadhouse
- tea garden
- teahouse
- transport café
- truck stop
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Providing & serving meals