| MASONS | Located on the ground floor of Manchester Hall, a former freemasonry hall, this restaurant and bar is in Bridge Street, Manchester (6) |
| SCADDINGCABIN | Located on the grounds of Exhibition Place, it's the oldest surviving building in Toronto and dates back to 1794 |
| WATERHOLE | The ___, restaurant and bar that's located at Lassiters in Erinsborough (9) |
| BRASSERIE | Restaurant and bar (9) |
| WINDSORCASTLE | ROYAL WEDDING! #64-Across is located on the grounds of what royal residence?: 2 wds. |
| STALLS | The area of seats on the ground floor of a theatre nearest to the stage (6) |
| PARTERRE | Seating area on the ground floor of a theatre (8) |
| LOBBY | Waiting room on the ground floor of a hospital or office |
| OCTOPUS | I ordered the soup at this restaurant right in the centre of Bincombe, followed by a seafood speciality (7) |
| BRERETON | District of Cheshire East, including ___ Heath, Smethwick Green and Davenport; notable landmarks include ___ Hall, a Grade I listed Elizabethan house, and The Bear's Head pub on ___ Green (8) |
| OVEREAT | When Vera and Oscar go to this restaurant right in the centre of Wareham, they over-order and make pigs of themselves! (7) |
| SCREEN | A partition of timber or stone in a church or a medieval hall; a sieve; framed mesh for serigraphy; the film industry; or, movies collectively (6) |
| SIDEOFFRIES | Order at a fast-food restaurant, and a hint to parts of the starred answers |
| ESCAPE | Freemasonry woke and PC? Better get out of this city! (see 24 ac and 19 dn) (6,4,3,4) |
| NEWYORK | Freemasonry woke and PC? Better get out of this city! (See 10 ac and 24 ac) (6,4,3,4) |
| FROM | Freemasonry woke and PC? Better get out of this city! (See 10 ac and 19 dn) (6,4,3,4) |
| SHRINER | Member of the branch of Freemasonry whose headgear is a red fez (7) |
| REGURGITATING | It's true, after I took my gran to this restaurant right in the middle of Mevagissey, she became ill -- first gagging and then vomiting (13) |
| MESS | A portion of pulpy or sloppy food; a military dining-hall; a meal served in said room; or, a dog's breakfast, floordrobe, pig's ear or shambles (4) |
| ROULADE | From kitchen to concert hall, a word, ultimately from "wheel", for a furled cylindrical preparation of meat, souffle mixture or sponge cake with a spiral filling; or, a florid virtuoso run or elaborat |