Does anyone know if one should use "in a restaurant" or "at a restaurant" ?
Ex: Having a romantic dinner in a restaurant or having a romantic dinner at a restaurant.
What is the difference between the two ?
Does anyone know if one should use "in a restaurant" or "at a restaurant" ?
Ex: Having a romantic dinner in a restaurant or having a romantic dinner at a restaurant.
What is the difference between the two ?
[at-in]to search for more answers. – Kit Z. Fox Apr 03 '13 at 12:06