What is another word for coffeehouses?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒfɪhˌa͡ʊzɪz] (IPA)

Coffeehouses, also known as cafes or java joints, are known for their unique ambience that attracts different people for various reasons. Some other synonyms for coffeehouses include bistros, espresso bars, coffee shops, or even tea shops. Each of these cafes has its unique theme and menu that satisfies customers' preferences while providing that caffeine boost. These modern-day public houses benefit from the changing lifestyles of people who appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and social aspect of a good 'cup of Joe.' Whether it's for catching up with friends, reading a book, or getting that caffeine fix before work, the different synonyms for coffeehouses reflect the ever-evolving nature of these popular establishments.

What are the hypernyms for Coffeehouses?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Coffeehouses

Up, and Mr. Battersby, the apothecary, coming to see me, I called for the cold chine of beef and made him eat, and drink wine, and talked, there being with us Captain Brewer, the paynter, who tells me how highly the Presbyters do talk in the coffeehouses still, which I wonder at.
"Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Transcribed From The Shorthand Manuscript In The Pepysian Library Magdalene College Cambridge By The Rev. Mynors Bright"
Samuel Pepys Commentator: Lord Braybrooke
Meetings and discussions in coffeehouses and inns supplied in those days the place of our modern books, newspapers, and magazines.
"The Quaker Colonies A Chronicle of the Proprietors of the Delaware, Volume 8 in The Chronicles Of America Series"
Sydney G. Fisher
Not being overfond of punch, I would willingly have relinquished the honour of drinking her health in so large a portion, apprehending that this beverage might, in quality, resemble that of the same name which I had tasted here a few evenings ago in one of the principal coffeehouses.
"Paris As It Was and As It Is"
Francis W. Blagdon

Famous quotes with Coffeehouses

  • My father being in the movie business, I thought being an actor would be great. But when I started singing to people in coffeehouses, you know, singing folk music and then, later, singing songs that I started to write myself, I felt more than an affinity for it.
    David Crosby
  • You have all Manner of News there: You have a good Fire, which you may sit by as long as you please: You have a Dish of Coffee; you meet your Friends for the Transaction of Business, and all for a Penny, if you don't care to spend more. (speaking of London coffeehouses in the late 1600s)
    Maximilien Misson

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