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A greasy spoon is a small, cheap restaurant – either an American diner or coffee shop, or a British or Irish cafe – typically specializing in fried foods or home-cooked meals. The term greasy spoon has been used in the United States since at least the 1920s and is used throughout the United Kingdom. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term greasy spoon originated in the United States and is now used in various English-speaking countries.

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  • El término Greasy spoon (del inglés: cuchara grasienta) es una expresión coloquial o slang en Gran Bretaña y Estados Unidos acerca de locales donde se sirve comida barata, lugar donde se alimenta la clase trabajadora de la sociedad.​​ Por regla general denota un lugar de poca higiene donde los platos suelen tener defectos o manchas debido a un descuido. El término aparece en los países anglosajones a comienzos de siglo XX (alrededor del 1920).​ Se puede decir que este concepto aparece antes que el de comida rápida.​ (es)
  • A greasy spoon is a small, cheap restaurant – either an American diner or coffee shop, or a British or Irish cafe – typically specializing in fried foods or home-cooked meals. The term greasy spoon has been used in the United States since at least the 1920s and is used throughout the United Kingdom. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term greasy spoon originated in the United States and is now used in various English-speaking countries. (en)
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  • A greasy spoon is a small, cheap restaurant – either an American diner or coffee shop, or a British or Irish cafe – typically specializing in fried foods or home-cooked meals. The term greasy spoon has been used in the United States since at least the 1920s and is used throughout the United Kingdom. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term greasy spoon originated in the United States and is now used in various English-speaking countries. The earliest appearance of the term in print (MacMillan's Magazine, 1906), refers to events of an earlier time: a restaurant in Paris was visited daily by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1874."...the Cremerie in the Rue Delambre, - an eating-house much frequented by artists, and familiarly known as The Greasy Spoon..." Nicknaming cheap fried food restaurants after an unwashed spoon dates back at least to 1848: "The Gabbione [in Rome]... has withal an appearance so murky and so very far removed from cleanliness, that the Germans have bestowed upon it the apellation of the 'Dirty Spoon'." (en)
  • El término Greasy spoon (del inglés: cuchara grasienta) es una expresión coloquial o slang en Gran Bretaña y Estados Unidos acerca de locales donde se sirve comida barata, lugar donde se alimenta la clase trabajadora de la sociedad.​​ Por regla general denota un lugar de poca higiene donde los platos suelen tener defectos o manchas debido a un descuido. El término aparece en los países anglosajones a comienzos de siglo XX (alrededor del 1920).​ Se puede decir que este concepto aparece antes que el de comida rápida.​ (es)
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