Stall (enclosure) - Other Uses

Other Uses

  • In a cathedral, the stalls are the seats built into the quire (or choir) in the eastern end of the structure.
  • In a theatre or concert hall auditorium, the stalls, also referred to as orchestra seats, are the seats on the ground floor directly in front of the stage.
  • In a public washroom, multiple toilets are separated into stalls for privacy.
  • In the United Kingdom the bake sale is known as a cake stall.
  • a high-backed booth at a restaurant
  • A shower stall
  • In Association football, teams that reveal their attacking (or defensive) intentions during the opening part of the game are said to "set their stall out".


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