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Stammtisch
1938, "table reserved for regular customers in a Ger. restaurant," from Ger. Stammtisch ,
from Stamm "cadre," lit. "tree, trunk" + tisch "table."
The word Stammtisch is German. It is not easily translated into English but it means something like "regular's table" or "regular get-together". Literally speaking, the word Stammtisch is a table in a bar or restaurant which is reserved for the same guests at the same time every day or every week. There is usually a sign on the table saying "Stammtisch". If you don't belong to this table, don't attempt to sit there! In the most traditional German beer halls there is a large brass plaque above the table with the word Stammtisch printed on it in bold lettering. There can be all kinds of Stammtisch. There are those simply for friends to talk together. Or those for specific interest groups - say a "philosophy discussion Stammtisch" or a "stamp collectors Stammtisch". There are even stammtisches for men who like beards.
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