Cafe

A cafe (from the French word for coffee) is a small restaurant. Styles of cafes vary; some concentrate upon many styles of coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, with possibly a selection of baked goods and sandwiches, while others offer full menus. Cafes developed from the coffeehouses that became popular in Europe upon the introduction of coffee. They also spawned another, completely different type of restaurant, the cafeteria. North America is home to several chains of cafes, including Starbucks and Second Cup (a counter clerk at such a cafe is called a barista). These cafˇs are of the type that specialize in coffee and hot beverages. The most famous examples of the full-menu types are the "French cafes," especially those in Paris. Cafes may have an outdoor part (pavement cafe) with seats, tables and parasols.

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