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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cafe customers" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals who frequent or visit a cafe, either for a specific purpose or on a regular basis. Example: The cafe was bustling with cafe customers ordering their morning coffee and pastries before heading off to work.
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Others provide an unexpected dose of culture for commuters, beachgoers, cafe customers and even prisoners.
In one cafe, customers' usage of reusable cups soared from 5.1% to 17.4% when all the measures were in place.
At the Peekskill cafe, customers can treat themselves to freshly ground coffee, herbal tea, bakery sweets and live music, while enjoying the work of local artists.
These days, the authorities require Tibetans who want to make photocopies of documents — from religious texts to farming manuals — to get permission from the local police, and Internet cafe customers must hand over their state-issued identification cards.
Half of Ms. Bahr's cafe customers are not local, and by the end of "Dai" you start to suspect that the characters were determined by what the actress had in her bag of accents.
At Rallye BMW, besides buying salads and snacks in the cafe, customers can wait for their vehicles in an elegant lounge, work at one of six laptop stations using the dealership's Wi-Fi network, and take children to a playroom.
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By Stephen Conn and Philip Hamburger The New Yorker, August 12 , 1972P. 20 Dog-Days dialogue overheard at a Third Avenue sidewalk cafe: CUSTOMER: How is your Beef Burgundy?
Ms. Brent, 26, makes costumes and is working as a barista at a cafe where customers leave big tips.
Mr. Keane called the Caliente Cab situation an example of "commandeering," with the cafe's customers monopolizing that particular outdoor space.
Beyond the 42 cash registers lies a 248-seat cafe where customers can squeeze elbow to elbow and eat what they have bought.
Inside, the lights are dim, a DJ cranks out hip-hop and R&B tunes, and the cafe tempts customers with cotton candy and snow cones.
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