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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small cafe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small restaurant or coffee shop, for example: "I stopped by the charming, small cafe on the corner for a delicious latte and croissant." The "small cafe" may also be used to describe a specific location, such as in a travel guide: "Don't miss out on the delicious pastries and cozy atmosphere at the small cafe tucked away in the historic neighborhood."
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There is a small cafe.
"It's like going to Starbucks rather than a small cafe".
Just off the square, we came across a small cafe inside a shaded courtyard.
The shop, expected to open by summer, is to have a small cafe.
Gackle still has its own movie theater, at $3.50 a ticket, and a small cafe.
A small cafe, with translucent glass-topped tables, will occupy part of the atrium.
In time, a small cafe or concessionaire could be there as well.
We drove to a small cafe that had become a resting place for the fighters.
It has a small cafe where you can enjoy good Indian home cooking.
Alone in Albuquerque, he went out for breakfast to a small cafe.
But a Ukip spokesman, Richard Waghorne, talks on the record in a small cafe.
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