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Cafe

kæˈfeɪ
Common
~ 4200
~ 4200, Common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
A small restaurant or coffeehouse where light meals or snacks are served, often with a focus on coffee and pastries., A French-style restaurant or dining establishment.

Cafe - Meanings

A small restaurant or coffeehouse where light meals or snacks are served, often with a focus on coffee and pastries.

Example: Let's meet at the cafe down the street for a quick lunch.
Usage: informalContext: casual meetups, social gatherings
Note: Cafe is commonly used to refer to a place where people can relax, socialize, and enjoy food and drinks.

A French-style restaurant or dining establishment.

Example: They opened a new cafe in town that serves authentic French cuisine.
Usage: formalContext: culinary discussions, fine dining
Note: In this context, cafe is used to describe a more upscale dining experience with a French influence.

Cafe's synonyms

coffeehouse

A coffeehouse is an establishment that primarily serves coffee and other beverages, along with light snacks.
Example: Let's meet at the coffeehouse for a chat.
Note: A coffeehouse typically emphasizes the serving of coffee and may have a more relaxed or artistic atmosphere compared to a cafe.

bistro

A bistro is a small, casual restaurant serving moderately priced simple meals in a modest setting.
Example: The bistro down the street serves delicious pastries.
Note: A bistro usually offers a more limited menu compared to a cafe and may focus more on meals rather than beverages.

diner

A diner is a small, informal and typically American-style restaurant that serves simple and hearty meals.
Example: We decided to have breakfast at the diner on the corner.
Note: A diner often serves full meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while a cafe may focus more on beverages and light snacks.

tearoom

A tearoom is a small, elegant establishment where tea and light refreshments are served.
Example: Let's have some tea at the tearoom this afternoon.
Note: A tearoom specifically emphasizes the serving of tea and may have a more refined or traditional setting compared to a cafe.

Cafe expressions, common phrases

Meet for coffee

This phrase means to get together with someone over a cup of coffee, often for a casual meeting or catch-up.
Example: Let's meet for coffee tomorrow morning to discuss the project.
Note: The focus here is on the act of meeting rather than the location of a cafe.

Coffee break

A coffee break is a short rest period during work or other activities to have a cup of coffee and relax.
Example: I need a coffee break to recharge before the next meeting.
Note: This refers to taking a break rather than specifically going to a cafe.

Cafe culture

Cafe culture refers to the social atmosphere and lifestyle associated with frequenting cafes for socializing, work, or relaxation.
Example: The city has a vibrant cafe culture with many trendy coffee shops.
Note: This term encompasses the broader social aspects of cafes beyond just the physical space.

Cafe society

Cafe society refers to a social group of wealthy, fashionable people who socialize in cafes and other upscale venues.
Example: She is part of the city's cafe society, always seen at the trendiest coffee spots.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to a particular social class or group associated with cafes.

Cafe hopping

Cafe hopping is the activity of moving from one cafe to another, often to sample different drinks or atmospheres.
Example: During our trip, we enjoyed cafe hopping to try different coffee shops in the city.
Note: This term emphasizes the action of exploring multiple cafes rather than staying at one.

Cafe au lait

Cafe au lait is a French term for coffee with hot milk, typically in equal parts.
Example: I'll have a cafe au lait, please - a coffee with hot milk.
Note: This is a specific coffee drink rather than a general term for a cafe.

Cafe latte

A cafe latte is a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk, often topped with froth.
Example: She ordered a cafe latte, which is espresso with steamed milk and a layer of froth.
Note: This refers to a specific type of coffee rather than the setting of a cafe.

Cafe everyday (slang) expressions

Cuppa

Derived from 'cup of', it refers to a cup of tea or coffee.
Example: Let's grab a cuppa at the cafe down the street.
Note: Informal way of referring to a drink without specifying the exact type of beverage.

Brew

Slang for a hot drink, typically coffee or tea.
Example: I need a good brew to kickstart my day. Let's head to the cafe.
Note: Can be used more broadly than just referring to the place where you buy coffee.

Java joint

A casual term for a coffee shop or cafe.
Example: There's a new java joint opening up in the neighborhood.
Note: Has a more relaxed and informal connotation than 'cafe'.

Perk-up place

A location, usually a cafe, where one can get a pick-me-up drink or snack.
Example: I know a great perk-up place with the best pastries in town.
Note: Emphasizes the idea of feeling energized or refreshed after visiting the place.

Buzz stop

A place, such as a cafe, where one can get a quick energy boost, often through coffee or other stimulants.
Example: Let's make a quick buzz stop for some caffeine before the meeting.
Note: Focuses on the idea of a brief stop for a pick-me-up.

Grindhouse

A cafe or coffee shop, especially one known for its dedication to coffee preparation.
Example: Their new grindhouse serves some of the strongest espressos in town.
Note: Implies a focus on high-quality coffee and a dedication to the craft of coffee-making.

Java spot

A colloquial term for a place where coffee is served, often implying a small or intimate setting.
Example: That cozy little java spot on the corner has the best ambiance.
Note: Emphasizes the relaxed and comfortable atmosphere of the coffee-drinking experience.

Cafe - Examples

I'm meeting my friend at the cafe.
Let's grab a coffee at the nearest cafe.
The new cafe in town has a great atmosphere.

Cafe grammar

Cafe - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: cafe
Conjugations
Syllabification and Stress
cafe Contains 2 syllables: ca • fé
Phonetic transcription: ka-ˈfā
ca , ka ˈfā (The red syllable is stressed)

Cafe - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
cafe: ~ 4200 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.