Coffeehouse
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A '''café''' (also spelled '''cafe''', is a type of [[cafeteria]], often with an enclosed or outdoor section extending onto the pavement or sidewalk, where meals are served. | A '''café''' (also spelled '''cafe''', is a type of [[cafeteria]], often with an enclosed or outdoor section extending onto the pavement or sidewalk, where meals are served. |
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A café (also spelled cafe, is a type of cafeteria, often with an enclosed or outdoor section extending onto the pavement or sidewalk, where meals are served.
See also
- Café society
- Coffeehouse
- Cannabis coffee shops
- Parisian cafés
- 1001 Nights
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