A business that sells various non-alcoholic drinks, and usually snacks and simple meals (such as breakfasts and lunches) with facilities to consume them.
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Examples for "cafe "
Examples for "cafe "
1 Korea and Japan are large cafe environments already and of course Europe.
2 Police said the fire came from a construction site behind a cafe .
3 This cafe has a good free WiFi connection - and delicious cakes.
4 Owner Penny Loughnan says the cafe only started using Instagram last year.
5 In 2000, Tony Blair described his vision of a British cafe society.
1 What, the café there has just opened a new coffee-and-doughnuts express line?
2 The young man led him to a small table outside a café .
3 No one has seen her since she left the café last night.
4 I came out of police headquarters and immediately found an Italian café .
5 The café area, decorated with a huge South African flag, was packed.
1 One lady said stay in the cafeteria , but I just said no.
2 I suppose that is some sort of standard for the cafeteria industry.
3 The next day an Activities Fair was going on in the cafeteria .
4 Waiting for us outside the cafeteria is a row of ten rooms.
5 My grandmother worked in a cafeteria ; my grandfather worked on a trolley.
1 The man who stepped down into the coffee house had yellow hair.
2 The chief trade done by the coffee house was in the early morning.
3 You wouldn't have listened to a stranger in a coffee house .
4 The coffee house must not be dismissed with a cursory mention.
5 I will have a private room at Parker's coffee house in Covent Garden.
1 A great coffee shop requires two things: good coffee and good eavesdropping.
2 Every other restaurant or coffee shop these days offers free wireless access.
3 Independent coffee shop owners can succeed by being canny about location, however.
4 Jeremy always said Mrs. R's coffee was better than any coffee shop 's .
5 You must live near the coffee shop , since you're there every morning.
1 And then they flung open the door of the tea shop thing.
2 Come on! Rutledge strode swiftly down the street toward the tea shop .
3 But Justin had stormed off to a nearby tea shop to ask questions.
4 Remember how they said there's a tea shop down this road?
5 She'd seen them in the tea shop in South End Green.
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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