THEME: phrases containing letters the can be joined to make the name of a type of bread
GOOD ONES: Has a meal {and theme} BREAKSBREAD [the type of bread is "broken" by intervening letters of the phrase]
Gas from the past ESSO ["gas from the past" is an old disk jockey term]
Social service item? COFFEEURN [an urn is a "service item" used at "socials," so "social" describes "service item"]
Where to get off: Abbr.? STA [to tell someone "where to get off" is to upbraid him --- less popular idiom than it once was]
BTW: Oeuf and
AMOI are never used in our language. (Perhaps Peter is more proud of his French I acumen than that of his Spanish I as he chose "It's ANO brainer" over "Year below the border.")
RATING:

Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun