prebill
/ˈprɛbɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A statement of the amount of money or the charges to be made for something, especially a meal, before the food has been ordered or served.
“The restaurant provided a prebill with the day’s specials, which included a free dessert.”
2. verb
To provide a prebill, especially in a restaurant or hotel.
“The maître d’ prebilled all the guests with a list of the day’s specials.”