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A typical carvery meal, from a pub in South Africa

A carvery is a pub or a restaurant where cooked meat is freshly sliced to order for customers,[1] sometimes offering unlimited servings in a buffet style for a fixed price.[2] The term is most commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and Australia.

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Description

Carveries are often found in pubs and hotels,[3] particularly at weekends, when they offer Sunday roasts to a large number of people. The meat is usually accompanied by potatoes, vegetables, stuffing, gravy and sauces.

Examples

Carveries existed as early as 1956 in London, in two Lyons Corner Houses. One of the restaurants, in each of the Strand and the Tottenham Court Road Lyons, was a carvery. They provided a three-course meal with beverage, but all but the carvery items were served by a Nippy (waitress). Even the carvery table had an employee to help those having difficulty in the actual carving. The price at this time was five shillings.

In the 1970s and later, many more carveries appeared in London. One well-known carvery was situated in the Regent Palace Hotel. The restaurant there was on the ground floor, the Art Deco ceiling of which has been reassembled in the new Air W1 building.

Sign of the Beefcarver restaurant, Dearborn, Michigan

Later they were operated by pub chains such as Harvester, Brewer's Fayre and Beefeater. The Toby Carvery brand took over many former Beefeater sites.

Fuzzy's Grub was a noted but short-lived carvery chain in London, founded in 2002 and voted "Best Traditional British Restaurant, but all but the carv in London" in Harden's 2007 guide before going out of business in 2008. Carvery food is now very popular and is now found in the whole of the UK.

United States

Some restaurants in the US use the term or concept, and it is a staple at some buffets. Examples include:

  • The House of Prime Rib, a prime rib carvery in San Francisco, California
  • The Sign of the Beefcarver, a carvery chain in Michigan

See also

  • Rodízio, a style of service where the server cuts meat from a skewer at the table
  • Hofbrau, a similar restaurant format

References

  1. ^ Bulleid, A. (1996). Serving Food and Drink: Table and Function : Student Guide. Catering and hospitality, NVQ/SVQ2. Stanley Thornes. pp. 210–211. ISBN 978-0-7487-2591-5. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  2. ^ Hayter, R. (2017). Food and Drink Service. Macmillan Education UK. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-349-80473-3. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Davis, B.; Lockwood, A.; Pantelidis, I.; Alcott, P. (2008). Food and Beverage Management. Taylor & Francis. p. 237. ISBN 978-1-136-40283-8. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
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