Definitions

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  • noun A place where meat, coffee, etc. is roasted.

Etymologies

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roast +‎ -ery

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Examples

  • This old man was working in producing all kind of roastery for the past 42 years.

    Kiva Loans 2010

  • They then dropped an atom bomb by expanding to Los Angeles, where their reputation has soared with help from their shiny new West Coast roastery, which feeds a trio of gorgeous, innovative coffee bars.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • In addition to Counter Culture's presence, there was Stumptown, who opened a New York roastery in 2010 to support their new Manhattan cafe, which may just be the most beautiful cafe in America.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • They then dropped an atom bomb by expanding to Los Angeles, where their reputation has soared with help from their shiny new West Coast roastery, which feeds a trio of gorgeous, innovative coffee bars.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • In addition to Counter Culture's presence, there was Stumptown, who opened a New York roastery in 2010 to support their new Manhattan cafe, which may just be the most beautiful cafe in America.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • They then dropped an atom bomb by expanding to Los Angeles, where their reputation has soared with help from their shiny new West Coast roastery, which feeds a trio of gorgeous, innovative coffee bars.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • It's also home to a branch of Coffee Collective, a micro roastery started by champion barista Klaus Thomsen that has quickly amassed a cult-like following--I ordered a latte and was duly impressed.

    Jill Fergus: Copenhagen Dining Beyond Noma Jill Fergus 2011

  • In addition to Counter Culture's presence, there was Stumptown, who opened a New York roastery in 2010 to support their new Manhattan cafe, which may just be the most beautiful cafe in America.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • In addition to Counter Culture's presence, there was Stumptown, who opened a New York roastery in 2010 to support their new Manhattan cafe, which may just be the most beautiful cafe in America.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

  • They then dropped an atom bomb by expanding to Los Angeles, where their reputation has soared with help from their shiny new West Coast roastery, which feeds a trio of gorgeous, innovative coffee bars.

    Todd Burbo: Behind Enemy Lines Todd Burbo 2011

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