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auberge

[oh-bairzh, oh-berzh] / oʊˈbɛərʒ, oʊˈbɛrʒ /




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It can take your luggage to that night’s auberge, too.

From Washington Times • May 21, 2019

She suggested the Lion d’Or restaurant, a little auberge in the nearby town of Arcins with yellow wood shutters on the windows and an Art Nouveau-style glass awning.

From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2017

Tucked away in a valley and under the road, this old-fashioned auberge — the closest translation is “country inn” — provides a traditional welcome, and the food is first-rate.

From New York Times • Jun. 17, 2011

And a merci beaucoup to Seattle chef Sally McArthur, who's lucky enough to spend part of every year in France and turned me on to one of her favorite Paris restaurants, auberge d'Chez Eux.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 7, 2011

The auberge, when reached, proved to be a miserable hut of three apartments,—stable, kitchen, and common sleeping-room.

From The Road to Paris by Stephens, Robert Neilson