From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishroom serviceˈroom ˌservice noun [uncountable] DLTa service provided by a hotel, by which food and drinks can be sent to a guest’s room
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room service• William Ahm... room service.• They take Missy on walks through cities and wilderness areas and have learned to forgo restaurant meals for picnics and room service.• Economy hotels offer clean, comfortable rooms and front desk services without costly extras like restaurants and room service.• We can deliver from room service for $ 4 a bag.• Watersports Shopping village All rooms and suites have mini-bar and 24 hour room service.• There is room service and airconditioning.• And, of course, gave a whole new resonance to the phrase room service.• Third Message: Hi, listen we got your complaint about the room service.