Sentences with phrase «hamburger joint»

The phrase "hamburger joint" means a place or restaurant where you can go to eat burgers. Full definition
I eat little processed food, but I did go to the drive through of my favourite hamburger joint on the weekend and then savoured my meal in the parking lot while reading a book and listening to the radio.
There's time - travel from the back of a seedy hamburger joint, a love story between a «lanky librarian» from the 1960s and a fed - up high - school teacher from the present and, oh yeah, Jake's mission to try to stop a certain event coming up in November 0f 1963.
Alki Beach is also a home to several restaurants year around ranging from hamburger joints to upscale gourmet with mesmerizing views of downtown Seattle.
to the manager at Mr. G's, the hamburger joint parodied by John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd on Saturday Night Live: «Never mind!
«When a host is deciding what restaurants to choose, a Mexican place, a hamburger joint, etc., we want to be their Asian choice,» Dunn adds.
It's no fun to go to a hamburger joint with your friends only to see them ordering fries and milkshakes while you're eating a salad without any sort of dressing on it.
Deray and screenwriter Jean - Claude Carrière are fascinated with the urban landscape of Tower Records and hamburger joints and busy streets, and the perspective is as much from their perspective as it is of the Paris hitman abroad.
Some of your readers / buyers like to read print; others «e» — it's like going to a restaurant... even a hamburger joint has a variety to choose from.
I'd seen only parts of the bases, the humorless buildings and hamburger joints.
Opening January 23, 2010, at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Apple Pie: Symbols of Americana in MMoCA's Permanent Collection features more than 80 paintings, photographs, prints, and objects that address American identity through imagery ranging from big cars and hamburger joints to cowboys and fields of corn.
Signs posted in a theater in Los Angeles and a hamburger joint in East Texas informed guests that, simply by walking in, they had agreed to arbitration.
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