Noun
beefhouse (plural beefhouses)
- A slaughterhouse for processing beef cattle.
1931, American Beef Producer, page 29:The gambler type of big steers frequently fluctuated 50 cents per cwt. within two or three days, and they were responsible for beefhouse excoriation reaching yard buyers.
1937, Western Society of Engineers (Chicago, Ill.), Journal of the Western Society of Engineers - Volumes 42-44, page 18:It is a far cry from the country beef slaughterhouse located on a neighboring stream, with its lack of sanitation and its lack of facilities for recovering by-products, to the modern beefhouse. such as will be opened at the Armour.
1990, New Zealand Industrial Law Reports:Mr Donaldson continued to work during the season as a gutty in the beefhouse at the Lorneville plant, notwithstanding a high level of pain and/or discomfort which he persistently experienced from his elbow disorder.
- A restaurant that specializes in beef dishes; steakhouse.
1981, Meetings and Conventions - Volume 16, page xxxiii:Fifteen restaurants and lounges include a gourmet seafood restaurant, steakhouse, sidewalk cafe with Mexican food and pastas, deli ice cream parlor, beefhouse and oyster bar.
1993, Food Arts - Volume 6, page 32:Badonsky describes Chops as a modern, moderately priced beefhouse restaurant.
2001, Zagat Survey, Houston Restaurants: 2001/2002, →ISBN, page 112:"Saucy waitresses" and "friendly barkeeps" at this beefhouse duo serve "River Oaks Country Club regulars" and Med Center sorts "surprisingly delectable" steaks;