coffeehouse
coffeehouse
Definition
coffee·house (-ho̵us′)
noun
a place where coffee and other refreshments are served and people gather for conversation, entertainment, etc.
coffeehouse
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- operate: A well located and operated coffeehouse in a dense and vibrant community can generate as much as $ 1,500,000 in annual revenues.
- open: Seminar Description If you are thinking about opening a coffeehouse, this presentation is for you.
Adjective modifier
- Viennese: Offers a reasonable range of drinks and snacks, tho it's certainly not a typical Viennese coffeehouse!
- popular: Better yet, I wonder if vehicular accidents are any more frequent on streets that pass by popular coffeehouses.
- local: He returned to London, spent a relaxing evening in local coffeehouses before going to his lodgings for the night.
- true: One popular place, Coffee Revolution, is more like a Starbucks than a true coffeehouse.
- most: Most coffeehouses encourage people to hang out and play board games.
Modifies a noun
- review: Don't worry -- next week I'll return to coffeehouse reviews, I promise!
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