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Basement
(a.) The outer wall of the ground story of a building, or of a part of that story, when treated as a distinct substructure. ( See Base, n., 3 (a).) Hence: The rooms of a ground floor, collectively.
City
(n.) A large town.
City
(n.) A corporate town
City
(n.) The collective body of citizens, or inhabitants of a city.
City
(a.) Of or pertaining to a city.
Hall
(n.) A building or room of considerable size and stateliness, used for public purposes
Hall
(n.) The chief room in a castle or manor house, and in early times the only public room, serving as the place of gathering for the lord's family with the retainers and servants, also for cooking and eating. It was often contrasted with the bower, which was the private or sleeping apartment.
Hall
(n.) A vestibule, entrance room, etc., in the more elaborated buildings of later times.
Hall
(n.) Any corridor or passage in a building.
Hall
(n.) A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion
Hall
(n.) A college in an English university (at Oxford, an unendowed college).
Hall
(n.) The apartment in which English university students dine in common
Hall
(n.) Cleared passageway in a crowd
Hall-mark
(n.) The official stamp of the Goldsmiths' Company and other assay offices, in the United Kingdom, on gold and silver articles, attesting their purity. Also used figuratively
Located
(imp. & p. p.) of Locate
Moot-hall
(n.) Alt. of Moot-house
Restaurant
(n.) An eating house.
Wool-hall
(n.) A trade market in the woolen districts.

restaurant located in the basement of city hall or "council cellar" Bedeutung

city planning
town planning
urban planning
determining and drawing up plans for the future physical arrangement and condition of a community
anteroom
antechamber
entrance hall
hall foyer
lobby
vestibule
a large entrance or reception room or area
assembly hall a hall where many people can congregate
ballroom
dance hall
dance palace
large room used mainly for dancing
basement
cellar
the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level, often used for storage
basement the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture
beer hall a hall or barroom featuring beer and (usually) entertainment
billiard room
billiard saloon
billiard parlor
billiard parlour
billiard hall
a room in which billiards is played
city hall a building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government
city university an urban university in a large city
concert hall a hall where concerts are given
dining-hall a large room at a college or university, used especially for dining
dormitory
dorm
residence hall
hall student residence
a college or university building containing living quarters for students
exhibition hall
exhibition area
a large hall for holding exhibitions
great hall the principal hall in a castle or mansion, can be used for dining or entertainment
hall a large building for meetings or entertainment
hall a large room for gatherings or entertainment, lecture hall, pool hall
hall a large building used by a college or university for teaching or research, halls of learning
Hall of Fame a building containing trophies honoring famous people
hall of residence a university dormitory
hallway
hall
an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open, the elevators were at the end of the hall
Independence Hall the building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed
manor hall
hall
the large room of a manor or castle
mansion
mansion house
manse hall residence
a large and imposing house
mess
mess hall
a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
music hall
vaudeville theater
vaudeville theatre
a theater in which vaudeville is staged
National Baseball Hall of Fame a Hall of Fame and museum in Cooperstown, New York, honoring great baseball players
restaurant
eating house
eating place
eatery
a building where people go to eat
study hall a classroom reserved for study
town hall a government building that houses administrative offices of a town government
Celestial City
City of God
Heavenly City
Holy City
phrases used to refer to Heaven, the Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's `Pilgrim's Progress'
hall pass written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school
vaudeville
music hall
a variety show with songs and comic acts etc.
Tammany Hall
Tammany Society
Tammany
a political organization within the Democratic Party in New York City (late 's and early 's) seeking political control by corruption and bossism
restaurant chain a chain of restaurants
the City used to allude to the securities industry of Great Britain
city desk
city room
the editorial department of a newspaper that edits the local news
city state
city-state
a state consisting of a sovereign city
city
metropolis
people living in a large densely populated municipality, the city voted for Republicans in
city council a municipal body that can pass ordinances and appropriate funds etc.
hiring hall a union-operated placement office where jobs are allotted to applicants according to seniority or rotation
city line the boundary of a city
city center
city centre
central city
the central part of a city
city
metropolis
urban center
a large and densely populated urban area, may include several independent administrative districts, Ancient Troy was a great city
city district a district of a town or city
city an incorporated administrative district established by state charter, the city raised the tax rate
city limit
city limits
the limits of the area occupied by a city or town
inner city the older and more populated and (usually) poorer central section of a city
block
city block
a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings, he lives in the next block
Forbidden City a walled section of Beijing that encloses the palace that was formerly the residence of the emperor of China
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Der Ratskeller ist im deutschsprachigen Raum ein häufig vorkommender Name von Gaststätten, die sich in einem Rathaus oder in direkter Nachbarschaft dazu befinden. Ratskeller zählen meistens zu den örtlichen Traditionsgaststätten und bieten gutbürgerliche Küche an. Häufig sind die Wirtschaftsräume Eigentum der Stadt oder Gemeinde, welche diese an einen Gastwirt verpachtet. Sehr bekannt sind der Bremer Ratskeller oder Ratskeller zu Lübeck.