Vocabulary List Number 397 v.0.7 with 64 entries made up of 5 chapters with 16 definitions, 10 synonyms, and 29 examples and 9 visual posters. (Updated at April 4, 2026)
The Coffee Shop Main Definitions
- the coffee shop 1 |n| a kind of restaurant that sells coffee, tea, cakes, and sometimes sandwiches and light meals. (From Collins Dictionary)
- the coffee shop 2 |n| a small restaurant that serves coffee. (From Merriam Webster. March 29, 2026)
- "And this city has a lot of coffee shops." (From The Guardian. March 24, 2026)
- "If you are looking for love, it looks right back when you walk into a coffee shop. (From The Sun. March 24, 2026)
- "He insists he would tell me this anyway, when we meet in a coffee shop in London." (From Times, Sunday Times. March 24, 2026)
- "New love smiles in a coffee shop." (From The Sun. March 24, 2026)
The Coffee Shop Drinks
- affogato |n| if you’ve ever wished you could get caffeinated while satisfying your sweet tooth, the affogato is for you. To make this traditional Italian dessert-drink, start by scooping vanilla gelato or ice cream into a mug or bowl. Then, pour or “drown” (as the coffee’s name, affogato, translates to) a freshly pulled shot of espresso over the cold ice cream to create a creamy, refreshing, after-dinner delight. Grab a spoon and dig in! (From Stone Street Coffee Company. April 4, 2026.)
- americano / long black |n| espresso diluted with hot water. (From Google IA. April 3, 2026.)
- capuchino 1 |n| a coffee beverage made of espresso, hot milk, and steamed milk foam. (From Wikipedia. April 3, 2026.)
- capuchino 2 |n| a mix of espresso and frothy milk, often topped with cocoa powder. (From Wikipedia. April 3, 2026.)
- "Australians had established Italian coffee bars and you could finally get a decent cappuccino." (From The Guardian. April 3, 2026)
- "They're now selling sticky buns and cappuccino." (From The Guardian. April 3, 2026)""
- "A small latte or cappuccino will cost the same." (From The Guardian. April 3, 2026)
- "I eye him over my cappuccino." (From The Guardian. April 3, 2026)
- coffee |n| a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing the dark seeds of a tropical bush and used to make a drink. (From Google IA. April 3, 2026.)
- "Would you get some coffee when you go shopping?" (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 30, 2026)
- "The delicious smell of freshly-made coffee came from the kitchen." (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 30, 2026)
- "He made us some coffee." (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 30, 2026)
- "This coffee is incredibly smooth and rich." (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 30, 2026)
- cold brew / iced coffee |n| coffee brewed or served over ice. (From Google IA. April 3, 2026.)
- drip / filtered coffee |n| ground coffee brewed slowly via gravity through a filter. (From Google IA. April 3, 2026.)
- latte |n| espresso combined with a large amount of steamed milk and a thin layer of foam. (From Google IA. April 3, 2026.)
Some Things Related to The Coffee Shop
- customer responsibilities |n| they greet customers, use POS systems to input orders, ensure food safety, and maintain a clean, professional dining environment. (From Google IA. March 30, 2026)
The Coffee Shop Workers
- barista |n| a perspon who serves customers in a coffee shop. (From Merriam Webster. March 29, 2026).
- "The steamed milk hasn't much foam, but many baristas make some micro foam to make latte art." (From Wikipedia. March 29, 2026"
- "This assessment may be in part due to the lesser frequency of proper barista training by many coffee vendors." (From Wikipedia. March 29, 2026"
- "A worker in an espresso bar is referred to as a barista." (From Wikipedia. March 29, 2026"
- 'This was because the high-quality coffee makers were all large and expensive machines used by (and marketed specifically for) baristas." (From Wikipedia. March 29, 2026"
- bar tender |n| someone who makes and serves drinks in a bar. (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 25, 2026)
- "Watching a great bartender at work is like watching ballet." (From Collins Dictionary. March 25, 2026)
- "The brand attributes that growth to bartenders and cultural partners who have adopted it as their own."(From Wall Street Journal. March 25, 2026)
- "The bar and bartenders are liable in the case of an accident." (From Wall Street Journal. March 25, 2026)
- "Webb caught the bartender's eye, saw that his eavesdropping had been noted." (From Fraser, Anthea Death Speaks Softly. March 25, 2026)
- barkeeper |US| |n| a person who serves drinks in a bar, or the owner or manager of a bar. (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 25, 2026)
- "She spent the summer working as a barkeeper at the resort." (From Cambridge Dictionary. March 25, 2026)
- "There is always someone to look after the bar, and if the barkeeper is not on duty it is because the boss has taken over himself. (From the Hansard archive. March 25, 2026)
- "His father was the barkeeper in a striptease bar." (From Wikipedia. March 25, 2026)
- "I had offended the barkeeper." (From Wikipedia. March 25, 2026)
- waiter / waitress |n| a waiter (male) or waitress (female) is a hospitality professional who serves food and drinks to customers in establishments like restaurants, cafes, and hotels. They manage the dining experience by taking orders, delivering meals, handling payments, and clearing tables, often while standing for long periods. (male) or waitress (female) is a hospitality professional who serves food and drinks to customers in establishments like restaurants, cafes, and hotels. They manage the dining experience by taking orders, delivering meals, handling payments, and clearing tables, often while standing for long periods. (From Google IA. March 30, 2026)
- waiter / waitress synonyms |n| the most common gender-neutral synonym is server or waitperson. Other terms include waiting staff, service staff, or steward / stewardess. (From Wikipedia. March 30, 2026)
- "The waiter recommended the daily special." (From Google IA. March 30, 2026)
- "Our waitress was very attentive to our needs". (From Google IA. March 30, 2026)
- "The waiters cleared the empty tables and laid them for dinner." (From Collins Dictionary. March 30, 2026.)
- "The wine waiter poured us some wine." (From Collins Dictionary. March 30, 2026.)
- They did not leave a tip because the waiter was rude." (From Collins Dictionary. March 30, 2026.)
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