streatery
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streatery (plural streateries)
- (US, food) An on-street outdoor dining establishment, frequently under a tent, umbrella, or awning with heaters.[1][2][3]
- 2019, Bianca Maria Rinaldi, Puay Yok Tan, Urban Landscapes in High-Density Cities: Parks, Streetscapes, Ecosystems, Birkhäuser, →ISBN, page 111:
- Innovative solutions combine private and individual with commercial uses, as shown in 'streateries' in Seattle. Streateries convert a few on-street parking places into open spaces, similar to parklets. While parklets are open for public use 24 hours a day, streateries provide additional space for restaurants to serve customers during their hours of operation.
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- ^ District of Columbia, "Streatery Winter Ready Grant Program", COVID-19 Coronavirus Task Force, 2020
- ^ City of New Orleans, "City of New Orleans launches Streatery Pilot", Mayor's Office, 2020
- ^ City of Seattle, "Streatery Supplement", Department of Transport, 2017