On 27/06/2020 17:02, 德泉 談 via Tagging wrote:
In previous discussion we haven’t clarify that “cafe” is a place serving coffee drinks or a place providing seat for the consumer to have something like coffee or donut.

A cafe in British English is a place serving cheap hot meals eaten on the premises. The Oxford English Dictionary refers to it as 'a class of restaurant', which is probably slightly euphemistic for a working-class restaurant (except that 'restaurant' implies something grander so 'eating-place' might be better). They tend to serve things like ham, egg and chips or sausage, beans and chips, while in the morning they do a roaring trade in cooked breakfasts. There is a subcategory called 'transport cafe'. They're not any different from other cafes except that they are in places where lorry drivers park up.

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Steve

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