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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trendy cafe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a cafe that is modern, fashionable, or popular, often with a unique or stylish atmosphere. Example: "We decided to try out the trendy cafe down the street for brunch. The bright, airy interior and delicious avocado toast did not disappoint."
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In our trendy cafe".
This might sound like the scene of a trendy cafe but it's actually a primary school in Croydon, London.
He developed a love affair with coffee, moved to San Francisco to work for a trendy cafe called Ritual, then started competing in 2006.
Some effort is made to show the growing role of the Internet, including scenes of young people discussing social media strategy at a trendy cafe.
"Tears rolled down my face," she recalled recently over a strong dose of Venezuelan coffee at a trendy cafe in a solidly anti-Chávez neighborhood.
The protagonist Shirin (Akhavan) meets up with Ken (30 Rock's Scott Adsit), a stoner Brooklynite, in a trendy cafe, in the hope he'll give her a job.
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Now the damn things are inescapable – at trendy cafes, boutique grocers and dog walking tracks.
Trendy cafes focused on baking, brewing and the ritual of afternoon tea proliferate.
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