victualling house

Noun

 * 1)  A commercial establishment at which food and beverages are served; tavern; inn.
 * 2) * 1678,, , London: Nath. Ponder, Facsimile reproduction, London: Elliot Stock, 1875, Part 2, p. 183,
 * Nor was there on all this Ground, so much as one Inn or Victualling-House, therein to refresh the feebler sort.
 * 1) * 1824, Laws of Harvard College, for the Use of Students, Cambridge, Massachusetts: University Press, Chapter VI. Misdemeanors and criminal offences, p. 15,
 * (2.) Making or being present at any festive entertainment or going into any tavern or victualling house in Cambridge for the purpose of eating or drinking.
 * 1) * 1824, Laws of Harvard College, for the Use of Students, Cambridge, Massachusetts: University Press, Chapter VI. Misdemeanors and criminal offences, p. 15,
 * (2.) Making or being present at any festive entertainment or going into any tavern or victualling house in Cambridge for the purpose of eating or drinking.