| BANQUETTE | Built-in seat, as in a restaurant or cafe (9) |
| SIAMESECAT | Domestic pet seen in seat as mice scattered (7,3) |
| USH | Informally seat, as in a theatre |
| BENCH | Long seat, as in a park |
| WAITRESS | A woman working in a restaurant or cafe (8) |
| EATERY | Informally, a restaurant or cafe (6) |
| SOMMELIER | A wine steward in a restaurant or hotel (9) |
| EATINGOUT | Dining in a restaurant, or a field? (6,3) |
| DECKCHAIR | Folding seat, as on a cruise ship (9) |
| ESTAMINET | Neat items (anag) - small bar or cafe (9) |
| ROWS | Lines of seats as in a cinema or theatre (4) |
| DINER | A buffet car on a train; a person eating a meal in a restaurant; or, an American-style roadside eatery (5) |
| USHER | An official who shows people to their seats, as in a church or theatre (5) |
| AISLE | Passage between seats, as in a church (5) |
| ROW | Line of seats, as in a movie theater |
| MENU | List of choices in a restaurant or on a computer |
| CHEF | Head of a kitchen in a restaurant or hotel (4) |
| PDA | Kissing in a restaurant or on a bus, for short |
| EXEDRA | An ancient Greek or Roman colonnade, passage, portico or other outdoor element with a bench or seat as a place for debate or discussion (6) |
| RESTROOM | U.S. term for a toilet in a restaurant or other public place (4,4) |