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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tea shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where tea is served, often alongside snacks or light meals.
Example: "After our walk in the park, we decided to stop by a tea shop for a refreshing drink."
Alternatives: "a tea house" or "a tea café".
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A year ago, she fulfilled her dream of opening a tea shop.
A tea shop was born.
"Our first meeting was at a tea shop," she says.
Imogen Poots arranges to meet in a tea shop.
We had gone to a tea shop near the lake, at my suggestion.
He and his friends also had plans to open a tea shop.
Customers watch at a tea shop in the neighbourhood of Lahore, Pakistan.
I'm from north Devon and had expected a pretty harbour, and maybe a tea shop.
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Aravind Adiga's epistolary novel The White Tiger gives the reader a glimpse into the mind and life of a tea-shop boy turned entrepreneur.
There's a professionalism at play that can weather more than a tea shop/pub switch.
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