Public eating place definition

Public eating place means any person or establishment engaged in the business of preparing and selling food for the general public's consumption on premises and who is subject to the license requirement of 18 V.S.A. § 4351.
Public eating place means any hotel, boarding house, restaurant, saloon, lunch counter, place of public entertainment or any other place where prepared or cooked food is offered for sale to the public for consumption on the premises. When a hotel or other establishment operates more than one public eating place, each such place shall be deemed to be a separate public eating place. It shall be deemed to include camps, dude ranches, and other similar establishments operated for profit even though restricted to a certain age, or other distinctive group, but shall not be deemed to include religious, charitable or private camps.
Public eating place means and includes every restaurant, public school and private school lunchroom, soda fountain, buffet, grill room, lunch counter, sandwich stand, dining room, coffee shop, public boardinghouse, hotel, club, tavern, cocktail lounge, Veterans club, cafeteria operated by any political subdivision, and every other place where food or beverage is prepared or sold, to be consumed on the premises, and all kitchens, commissaries, and other rooms appurtenant thereto or connected therewith.