minibar

IPA: mˈɪnibˈɑr

noun

  • A small refrigerator in a hotel room, containing drinks and snacks that the guest may choose to purchase during their stay.
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Examples of "minibar" in Sentences

  • Horizontal / vertical "minibar" controls (see screenshots).
  • Meanwhile, sensors in refrigerators alert maids when the minibar is running low on Coca-Cola.
  • "I had no idea what it was," Fukushima — who at the time was chef de cuisine at Jose Andres' cutting edge minibar restaurant — said of finding what turned out to be the herb known as stevia.
  • The suites boast all the usual services (such as minibar, complimentary internet, anti-allergic floor and carpets), but the rooms are furnished differently, with outstanding pieces of the ultra-baroque sophistication.
  • But just now, on the train from Fribourg back home, the productive and calm silence was interrupted by an announcement where to find the restaurant in four languages, and when the "minibar" passed the upper deck of our wagon, the voice again made sure we knew.
  • It’s a fun, high-energy place that specializes in updated Caribbean cuisine but includes within its core a separate space, called minibar, that serves unusually inventive tapas—a cotton candy foie gras, a beet “tumbleweed”—that wouldn’t be out of place at elBulli itself.

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