Cafe
UK /["/ˈkæfeɪ/"]/US /["/kæˈfeɪ/"]/
Definition
a place where you can buy drinks and simple meals. Alcohol is not usually served in British or American cafes.
In simple words: A small restaurant where you can buy drinks and light meals.
Examples
- There are small shops and pavement cafes around every corner.
- an outdoor cafe serving drinks and light meals
- They were having lunch at a cafe near the station.
- We stopped for a coffee in our favourite cafe.
Usage notes
Commonly used in casual conversation. Appropriate for informal settings. 'Cafe' is not typically used in very formal contexts. In a formal meeting, you might say 'coffee shop' instead.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'café' — imagine enjoying coffee outside on a sunny day.
Collocations
- pavement
- sidewalk
- transport
- eat at
- frequent
- go to
- serve something
- in a/the cafe
Synonyms
- coffee shop
- bistro
- diner
- tearoom
Antonyms
- library
- office
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'café' — remember the accent changes the meaning.
- Using 'cafe' to refer to fine dining establishments.
- Saying 'cafe' instead of 'coffee shop' interchangeably.