||Raths"kel`ler (räts"k&ebreve;l*l&etilde;r),
n. [G., also ratskeller, prop., town-hall
cellar.] Orig., in Germany, the cellar or basement of the city
hall, usually rented for use as a restaurant where beer is sold;
hence, a beer saloon of the German type below the street level, where,
usually, drinks are served only at tables and simple food may also be
had; -- sometimes loosely used, in English, of what are essentially
basement restaurants where liquors are served.
||Raths"kel`ler (räts"k&ebreve;l*l&etilde;r),
n. [G., also ratskeller, prop., town-hall
cellar.] Orig., in Germany, the cellar or basement of the city
hall, usually rented for use as a restaurant where beer is sold;
hence, a beer saloon of the German type below the street level, where,
usually, drinks are served only at tables and simple food may also be
had; -- sometimes loosely used, in English, of what are essentially
basement restaurants where liquors are served.