I suppose it's not a bad place to take an out-of-town client - if you don't mind the waiter being part of your group.
For out-of-town clients, he often books hotel rooms or restaurant tables.
He says out-of-town clients sometimes express surprise to see hills and trees instead of steel mills when they walk off the plane.
Q. The boss treats you, some co-workers and an important out-of-town client to dinner at a four-star restaurant on the company expense account.
There is always the problem of out-of-town clients, usually Texans, and especially their wives.
With out-of-town clients coming into the shop this morning, I just can't keep him with me.
An out-of-town client must fly Janis and an assistant first class and put them up in a hotel for the home visit.
Lobbyists were given a chance to chalk up some billable hours and prove to out-of-town clients how crucial their existence is.
He said the service was also aimed at independent business people, like real estate agents, who could offer their numbers to out-of-town clients.
I am in my office, on the telephone with an out-of-town client on one line and my law clerk on another.