A business that sells various non-alcoholic drinks, and usually snacks and simple meals (such as breakfasts and lunches) with facilities to consume them.
1 Not only was the caff built but the very hotel was transformed.
2 There's one reserved in every motorway caff between here and sunny Denmark.
3 Like you had a grudge against your father and the caff è .
4 No one in Mariposa had ever seen anything like the caff .
5 The hotel's always been a quarter and the caff 's a quarter.
6 We head off for breakfast at a greasy caff in London's West End.
7 But the greatest thing about the caff were the prices.
8 Its origin is the Old English caff in places, ceaf.
9 Maybe this mad bomber lives near Enzo's caff è and found it a convenient target.
10 She does really good vegan food, all freshly cooked, in a nice little quaint caff .
11 Mr. Smith, by the way, encouraged the use of the French language in the caff .
12 You could come in and eat all they had in the caff for a quarter.
13 This looks like an over-decorated gallery caff , every nuance of loucheness syringed out of it.
14 The kid was wondering if they would have tacos in the caff that evening-bigdeal.
15 It looks like an over-decorated gallery caff , every nuance of loucheness syringed out of the place.
16 The old Scottish proverb says well, "King's caff is better than ither folks' corn."
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