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coffeehouse

[kaw-fee-hous, kof-ee-] / ˈkɔ fiˌhaʊs, ˈkɒf i- /


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Lloyd’s to this day has liveried staff called waiters, a throwback to its 1688 beginnings in Edward Lloyd’s coffeehouse close to the River Thames.

From The Wall Street Journal

His pay from his job as a bartender at a coffeehouse is buying less and less.

From Seattle Times

In the capital, Kyiv, people clustered in coffeehouses, hung laundry out to dry, boarded rattling subway trains and hurried along city sidewalks, bundled against a penetrating winter chill.

From Los Angeles Times

When I walked up to the courtyard front of the coffeehouse, she was grading papers, casually looking up at me as I walked past the gate.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Schultz told the committee an appearance would be inappropriate, as he was in the process of transitioning out of the CEO role at the coffeehouse giant.

From Washington Times