A restaurant specializing in roast meat, particularly roast beef and Sunday roast.(noun)
The station within a buffet where such food is served.(noun)
Such a meal.(noun)
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Use "carvery" in a sentence
"Said to be modeled on a European food hall, the setup is closer to an American food court, with different stations for salads, "carvery" meats, sushi, whole fish, even pit barbecue and dumplings."
"The word "carvery" on a pub's chalkboard sign typically means lunch includes beef, ham, turkey and stuffing, with salmon and pasta options, plus spuds and other vegetables - drowned in gravy if you like."
"There is a two course carvery which is fantasic and brilliant for the price of £5.95 for adults and"