(Of a restaurant meal) complete but with limited choices and at a fixed price.
1He had gone out, but would certainly return for the table d'hote.
2Tillie stipulated that we should dine table d'hote and no questions asked.
3Then we put our clothes on hot and went to table d'hote.
4Also a walking encyclopedia of every table d'hote on West Side.
5You were running a table d'hote in Bangkok at one time, weren't you?
6The table d'hote was set out in an advance publication.
7Parable was all for our three-and-six-penny table d'hote; he evidently not wanting to think.
8I go straight through the table d'hote at each meal, and know not indigestion.
9It was a curious medley at the table d'hote, at the Hotel de Bordeaux.
10At most, he took his meals at the table d'hote.
11From this you readily gather that I am severely taciturn at a table d'hote.
12The middle of the day, table d'hote tiffin once over, was Schomberg's easy time.
13I'll see you at the one-o'clock table d'hote, I suppose.
14There was a table d'hote, and those who ate in their private rooms paid double.
15Sitting opposite to me at the table d'hote here is a nice old Scotch lady.
16Now and then I take a table d'hote dinner.