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If you can book a table by the window here, you're all set.
You'll almost always need to get your hotel to book a table at these top places.
All of a sudden, it was possible to book a table for the very next day.
Book a table for the live jazz on Tuesday night.
This place is popular, so get there early, book a table, or be prepared to wait.
Drop by to book a table in advance for the evening.
Call ahead and book a table by the window so you can also take in the dancing fountain show way down below.
So, using his title, he rang up and booked a table.
They hadn't booked a table so I took them to mine.
You'll need to book a table if you want dinner, and the music starts around 10pm.
(But when you book a table, ask for the main dining room.
Try to book a table in the cozy room on the left as you walk in.
For Friday and Saturday you need to book a table by about 18:00.
You can have ten minutes; I've booked a table for half past eight."
Ring to book a table as it gets busy.
He just looked me up and down and tried to reason that is was because they had booked a table.
He had booked a table at the best restaurant in Auckland.
Then one to the Ritz, booking a table for dinner and a room.
Enough said, colleague books a table for lunch and I am forced to extend my visit by one day.
I see you've booked a table for next Saturday," he said.
On balmy nights book a table in the courtyard garden.
He picked up a phone, called the concierge and asked him to book a table at Ernie's for the following evening.
Bring a picnic or book a table at Jonah's.
I hope to book a table there often.
I'll find a place in the phone book and book a table.'