coffeehouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

coffeehouse (n)

a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold

Webster

coffeehouse (n.)

A house of entertainment, where guests are supplied with coffee and other refreshments, and where men meet for conversation.

coffeehouse Sentence Examples

  1. The local coffeehouse is my go-to spot for studying and catching up with friends.
  2. I love the cozy atmosphere of the coffeehouse, with its dim lighting and comfortable seating.
  3. The coffeehouse barista knows my order by heart—I'm a regular here.
  4. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as soon as you walk into the coffeehouse.
  5. The coffeehouse offers a variety of artisanal coffee blends sourced from around the world.
  6. I often meet clients at the coffeehouse for informal meetings—it's a relaxed setting conducive to conversation.
  7. The coffeehouse hosts open mic nights where local musicians and poets showcase their talents.
  8. I spend hours lost in thought at the coffeehouse, writing in my journal or working on creative projects.
  9. The coffeehouse has become a hub for the community, bringing people together over a shared love of coffee.
  10. Whether you're in need of a caffeine boost or a quiet place to unwind, the coffeehouse has something for everyone.

FAQs About the word coffeehouse

a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are soldA house of entertainment, where guests are supplied with coffee and other refreshments, and where men meet fo

tavern, inn, tea shop,teahouse, coffee shop, barroom, tearoom, pizzeria, diner, lunchroom

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The local coffeehouse is my go-to spot for studying and catching up with friends.

I love the cozy atmosphere of the coffeehouse, with its dim lighting and comfortable seating.

The coffeehouse barista knows my order by heart—I'm a regular here.

The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as soon as you walk into the coffeehouse.