Cafetería in english
Cafeteria
pronunciation: kæfətɪriə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kæfətɪriə part of speech: noun
In gestures
cafetería = cafe ; cafeteria ; coffee house [coffee-house/coffeehouse] ; coffee bar ; diner ; coffee shop ; caf.
Example: The 1st phase of a cultural centre, with library, art gallery, swimming pool, cafe and day centre for the elderly, was opened in Sept 87.Example: In the cafeteria, she disclosed to him what had happened at her meeting with Jay.Example: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore ... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Example: Buildings converted to libraries include mansions, stores, gas stations, coffee bars, fire stations, post offices and chapels.Example: The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.Example: The services of the library, bookstore, and coffee shop were judged adequate by over 60%.Example: They met at the caf for a drink and small talk.more:
» bar cafetería = cellar coffee bar .
Example: This community complex incorporates sports halls, squash courts, a restaurant, bars and a cellar coffee bar.» cafetería con terraza = curbside cafe ; kerbside cafe ; pavement cafe ; terrace bar ; sidewalk cafe .
Example: Alongside the bus stations, passengers will need convenience stores, supermarkets, coffee shops and curbside cafes. Example: The city has more than 500 kerbside cafés contributing to the vibrant, dynamic and attractive atmosphere of the streets. Example: In Paris, spiritual home of the pavement cafe, most waiters have developed a deep and fetching tan by mid May. Example: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar. Example: A sidewalk cafe requires a permit to use ostensibly public space for a business purpose.» servicios de cafetería = food services .
Example: Public libraries in the USA offer food services but these are primarily for customer and staff convenience rather than profit.