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Definition of coffee shop in English: coffee shopnoun 1A cafe serving coffee and light refreshments. Example sentencesExamples - There is also a coffee shop on the beach.
- In the coffee shop of a bookstore, my phone signals a message.
- The conversation would look like a virtual coffee shop.
- He has a place to sleep, food to eat, and a laptop to blog in coffee shops.
- In New York, if you look hard, it is still possible to get a double espresso from a real coffee shop that makes no attempt to look like your lounge.
- We meet roughly once a month in the corner of a coffee-shop - in the upstairs of a bookshop.
- A California man was arrested for defacing the front door of a chain coffee shop, police said.
- In coffee shops throughout the country, men can be found entertaining each other with humorous stories or heroic tales.
- Expert says for most people, a failure would have no discernible impact on, say, getting directions to the local coffee shop.
- But there I was, in my little coffee shop.
- We took our coffee in a newly opened coffee shop - Cream - in the main street.
- Instead, treat yourself once in a while to a fresh-baked cookie from a bakery or coffee shop.
- In any city you can sit in a busy, warmly generic coffee shop staring out the window and across the street into a rival franchise.
- At the store's coffee shop another group relaxed over fragrant cappuccinos and pastry.
- He plays his songs in coffee shops, record shops and school talent shows.
- Devon glanced at the entrance to the trendy little coffee shop just as I came through the door.
- Call me old-fashioned, but when I go into a coffee shop in Amsterdam, I expect to be offered a cup of tea and a scone.
- We were going to go to the coffee shop anyway, Hannah.
- The Fractured Bean coffee shop was just down the street and he arrived in plenty of time.
- Planners are being urged to be lenient over a franchise coffee shop that opened without permission.
- A town centre coffee shop will be brewing up for the last time this summer.
- This morning I have the African coffee shop to myself.
- You can also host a breakfast in your school, creche, coffee shop, canteen, local community centre, youth club, work place etc.
- The tables were dotted carefully around the coffee shop to give the semblance of disorder.
- I go to coffee shops to watch people, not for the coffee.
- Hours after the quake, terrified residents stayed away from their homes, gathering in village squares and outdoor coffee shops.
- The library in which I skive in order to post this is having a major refit next year and apparently we are going to have some sort of coffee shop put in in the corner.
- The coffee shop is a frequent campaign hangout.
- We met the other day at Aunt Janet's coffee shop.
- If any other chain or individual coffee shop had ginger biscuits I would go there.
- I was sitting with a friend at a pavement table in a coffee-shop.
- I hope you understood what was happening in the coffee shop.
- Lately, I'd rather work in a coffee shop.
- You could pick up that piece of information in a coffee shop, a barber shop or the House cloakroom.
- Protestors are optimistic they will triumph after a public inquiry into illegal practices by the Seattle-based coffee shop.
- A bell rang as he opened the door to the quaint coffee shop.
- 1.1 A small, informal restaurant, as found in a hotel or department store.
Example sentencesExamples - We were running a little late and I was famished, so we broke a rule and had a light lunch in the coffee shop.
- They'd seen him around, but never in the places they frequented - coffee shop or pub.
- Another committee owned a food enterprise that rented the hotel restaurant and coffee shop.
- Whether in a grand hotel or a rural coffee shop, I found the service to be spot on every time.
- I got into my dream of opening a vegetarian restaurant / coffee shop / deli in the area.
- Meanwhile work at Mill Hall will see a better entrance, reception, and refurbished coffee shop and bar installed.
- This is basically the hotel coffee shop, with a nice outdoor terrace and an international menu.
- They didn't have far to walk when they found this cute little diner / coffee shop.
- He debated having a cup of coffee in the hotel coffee shop, but decided against it.
- He was last seen dining with a young foreign lady in the hotel coffee shop earlier that evening.
- About an hour later, the two went to an all night coffee shop, and had a real chance to talk.
- Facilities for guests will include a gym, a restaurant, a bar and a coffee shop.
- Dressed in a blue shirt, he sat at the coffee shop at the hotel all set to brief media people on a product launch.
- His dad owns some coffee shop in Geylang and sells relatively successful Asian noodles.
- There was no one in the half lit lobby and at one end he saw a sign for a 24 hour coffee shop.
- On arrival we headed straight to the Skyline Restaurant and had a delicious lunch at the coffee shop.
Definition of coffee shop in US English: coffee shopnounˈkɔfi ˌʃɑp 1A cafe serving coffee and light refreshments. Example sentencesExamples - This morning I have the African coffee shop to myself.
- He plays his songs in coffee shops, record shops and school talent shows.
- Instead, treat yourself once in a while to a fresh-baked cookie from a bakery or coffee shop.
- In coffee shops throughout the country, men can be found entertaining each other with humorous stories or heroic tales.
- I go to coffee shops to watch people, not for the coffee.
- The Fractured Bean coffee shop was just down the street and he arrived in plenty of time.
- I hope you understood what was happening in the coffee shop.
- A California man was arrested for defacing the front door of a chain coffee shop, police said.
- In New York, if you look hard, it is still possible to get a double espresso from a real coffee shop that makes no attempt to look like your lounge.
- The conversation would look like a virtual coffee shop.
- He has a place to sleep, food to eat, and a laptop to blog in coffee shops.
- I was sitting with a friend at a pavement table in a coffee-shop.
- Devon glanced at the entrance to the trendy little coffee shop just as I came through the door.
- In the coffee shop of a bookstore, my phone signals a message.
- There is also a coffee shop on the beach.
- We meet roughly once a month in the corner of a coffee-shop - in the upstairs of a bookshop.
- But there I was, in my little coffee shop.
- In any city you can sit in a busy, warmly generic coffee shop staring out the window and across the street into a rival franchise.
- Expert says for most people, a failure would have no discernible impact on, say, getting directions to the local coffee shop.
- We were going to go to the coffee shop anyway, Hannah.
- We met the other day at Aunt Janet's coffee shop.
- A town centre coffee shop will be brewing up for the last time this summer.
- At the store's coffee shop another group relaxed over fragrant cappuccinos and pastry.
- You can also host a breakfast in your school, creche, coffee shop, canteen, local community centre, youth club, work place etc.
- A bell rang as he opened the door to the quaint coffee shop.
- We took our coffee in a newly opened coffee shop - Cream - in the main street.
- Planners are being urged to be lenient over a franchise coffee shop that opened without permission.
- The coffee shop is a frequent campaign hangout.
- You could pick up that piece of information in a coffee shop, a barber shop or the House cloakroom.
- The tables were dotted carefully around the coffee shop to give the semblance of disorder.
- Hours after the quake, terrified residents stayed away from their homes, gathering in village squares and outdoor coffee shops.
- Lately, I'd rather work in a coffee shop.
- Call me old-fashioned, but when I go into a coffee shop in Amsterdam, I expect to be offered a cup of tea and a scone.
- If any other chain or individual coffee shop had ginger biscuits I would go there.
- Protestors are optimistic they will triumph after a public inquiry into illegal practices by the Seattle-based coffee shop.
- The library in which I skive in order to post this is having a major refit next year and apparently we are going to have some sort of coffee shop put in in the corner.
- 1.1 A small, informal restaurant.
Example sentencesExamples - His dad owns some coffee shop in Geylang and sells relatively successful Asian noodles.
- They'd seen him around, but never in the places they frequented - coffee shop or pub.
- Facilities for guests will include a gym, a restaurant, a bar and a coffee shop.
- About an hour later, the two went to an all night coffee shop, and had a real chance to talk.
- They didn't have far to walk when they found this cute little diner / coffee shop.
- Dressed in a blue shirt, he sat at the coffee shop at the hotel all set to brief media people on a product launch.
- On arrival we headed straight to the Skyline Restaurant and had a delicious lunch at the coffee shop.
- This is basically the hotel coffee shop, with a nice outdoor terrace and an international menu.
- I got into my dream of opening a vegetarian restaurant / coffee shop / deli in the area.
- Meanwhile work at Mill Hall will see a better entrance, reception, and refurbished coffee shop and bar installed.
- He was last seen dining with a young foreign lady in the hotel coffee shop earlier that evening.
- Whether in a grand hotel or a rural coffee shop, I found the service to be spot on every time.
- Another committee owned a food enterprise that rented the hotel restaurant and coffee shop.
- He debated having a cup of coffee in the hotel coffee shop, but decided against it.
- We were running a little late and I was famished, so we broke a rule and had a light lunch in the coffee shop.
- There was no one in the half lit lobby and at one end he saw a sign for a 24 hour coffee shop.
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