at/in Queen's Restaurant

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I had dinner with my friends at/in Queen's Restaurant last night.

Are 'at' and 'in' both correct in the above sentence
 
"At the restaurant" though "in" is not wrong.

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A: Where are you now?
B: I'm having dinner with my friends at/in Queen's Restaurant.

Are 'at' and 'in' both correct in the above sentence? Which one is more common?
 
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If you dined at an open-air table, you would be 'at' but not 'in' the restaurant.

Not a teacher.
 
I would always use 'at'.
 
In most cases, there is no difference for me. I am at Clancy's. I am in Clancy's.
 
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