bill of fare

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bill of fare (plural bills of fare)

  1. (dated) A written or printed enumeration of the dishes served at a banquet, or of the dishes (with prices listed) that may be ordered at a restaurant, etc.
    Synonym: menu
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling:
      Having premised thus much, we will now detain those who like our bill of fare no longer from their diet, and shall proceed directly to serve up the first course of our history for their entertainment.
    • 1844, Bentley's Miscellany, volume 15, page 53:
      [] a starveling cat roasted rabbitwise, or a brace of sparrows deluged in parsley and butter, designated in the bill of fare as pigeons or chickens.

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