gastropub
Where taught: Meat and Potatoes
During the last weekend, my friends, Jason and Ashley, from Buffalo visited us. We had a great time together, taking a short trip to D.C. and going to a baseball game in Pittsburgh.
Yesterday, while walking from PNC Park to a parking lot, we were passing by a restaurant called Meat and Potatoes. This place is considered to be one of the best restaurants in Pittsburgh. I have never been to but am planning to go soon.
Right in front of the restaurant, there was a street sign that they put on and it says “Meat and Potatoes, Gastropub.”
When I saw that sign, I thought, “Hmm.. gastropub? That’s a new word for me.” Because it sounds interesting, I was able to remember the word till this Morning.
Sometimes, new words just want me to remember by showing themselves more than one time within a very short time period. Well, that is exactly what happened this Morning.
We all were watching Today show this Morning and they were talking about new English words to be added into Webster dictionary in 2012. Coincidentally, gastropub was one of them.
How can I forget this word? I am sure you have a pretty good idea that this word means a restaurant that serves also beers or liquors. That’s pretty much what it means. But, to be more precise, the definition that Webster will use is as follows.
a pub, bar, or tavern that also offers meals of high quality.
It is a combined word of gastronomy and pub. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had this kind of experience all the time to learn new words? They will definitely stick.
Hey, my friends! I will let you know whether the restaurant is really what it claims to be after I eat food there.
Do you know what the term is for when you take two words and combine them into one? (Gastronomy + Pub = Gastropub)
A Portmanteau!
That is another word for me. I am not sure I would be able to remember it though. Looks hard to pronounce.
Do you know where the word Pub came from?
That is a good question. Never thought about it. Is it from “public”?