mezzanine

noun

UK/ˈmez.ə.niːn/
US/ˈmet.sə.niːn/

Definitions of mezzanine noun

  1. Countable

    A small, intermediate floor situated between the main floors of a building.

    • From the mezzanine, you can get a clear view of the lobby below.

    • The office design incorporated extra space with a mezzanine level.

    • The cafe area of the bookstore is located on the mezzanine.

  2. Countable

    In a theater or sports venue, the front rows of the level above ground, or the entire level itself.

    • We purchased tickets in the front of the mezzanine, which offered an excellent view.

    • The mezzanine seats provide a great perspective for viewing the game.

    • The entire mezzanine was packed with enthusiastic spectators.