A regular cafe is what it sounds. A regular (plain) cafe (place to eat and drink coffee)
talk, read, eat, use computer, smoke
Drink coffee, read books and chit chat with friends. :)
Caffe is the Italian equivalent of 'cafe'. It may be translated into English as the drink 'coffee' or as the meeting place where coffee may be ordered and drunk, 'coffee house'. The phrase 'black coffee' is translated as 'caffe nero'.
If informal, as if to a friend or relative: Quieres tomar un cafe conmigo? If formal, Quiere "" If informal, as if to a friend or relative: Quieres tomar un cafe conmigo? If formal, Quiere ""
As far as I know, it's "One coffee" in Catalan, Spanish and French.
Emily went to the cafe to have a coffee to drink.''Where are you going?'' asked James.''To the cafe.'' said Michael.'' May i come with you to the cafe?'' asked James.''Sure'' said Michael.
well it all depends on who is making the coffee
Yes , but only coffee - try going down into the cafe which is inside the museum
a café is in French either the drink coffee, or the place opened to the public, where you can buy and drink it - kind of a pub or Starbucks.
cheesecake or coffee cake
Harbour coffee