From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcarverycar‧ver‧y /ˈkɑːvəri $ ˈkɑːr-/ noun (plural carveries) [countable] British English DFDLa restaurant that serves roast meat
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carvery• A choice of restaurants together with a carvery and Chamberlains ALaCarte restaurant.• For dinner you can choose the Torre Grill or the Pineta, an open-air restaurant noted for its vast buffet and carvery.• Excellent carvery restaurant, welcoming Tudor Bar and secluded gardens.• The hotel has 20 en-suite rooms, restaurant, carvery and bar, and is famous for its food.• I was always heading for the carvery and eating too much.• Good food, with an excellent upstairs carvery.