booth

noun
  1. A small, enclosed space or compartment that is often used for a specific purpose, such as voting, telephoning, or selling goods. noun
    She stepped into the phone booth to make a private call.
    The vendor set up a booth at the fair to sell handmade jewelry.
  2. A seating area in a restaurant or diner that is typically enclosed on three sides by high-backed benches. noun
    They preferred to sit in a booth rather than at a table for more privacy.
    The restaurant's booths were all occupied, so they had to wait for a seat.
  3. A temporary structure used at fairs, markets, or exhibitions for selling goods, providing information, or entertainment. noun
    The company had a booth at the trade show to showcase their latest products.
    Children lined up at the booth to play games and win prizes.