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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coffee shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place that serves coffee and often snacks or light meals, typically a casual setting for socializing or working.
Example: "I love spending my weekends at a coffee shop, enjoying a good book with a warm cup of coffee."
Alternatives: "a café" or "a coffeehouse".
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"This was a coffee shop," he said.
Suppose you have a coffee shop.
She works at a coffee shop.
"I just wanted a coffee shop".
Eventually I stumbled into a coffee shop.
His mother owned a coffee shop.
It used to be a coffee shop.
He sits in a coffee shop or a bar.
I am writing this from a coffee shop.
They got together at Bubby's, a coffee shop in Tribeca.
I was at a coffee shop in Park Slope.
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