espresso shop
Noun: A retail establishment, typically a café, whose primary focus is serving espresso and other coffee beverages derived from it.
An "espresso shop" is a specific type of café. The term highlights the centrality of espresso-based drinks (like cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos) to its business, distinguishing it from a general coffee shop that might serve filter coffee as a main product. * The new espresso shop on the corner makes the best latte art in the city. * She stops at the espresso shop every morning for a double shot before work.
The term can imply a certain style or ambiance, often associated with a focus on the craft of coffee preparation, a modern or Italian-inspired aesthetic, and sometimes a limited food menu compared to a full-service restaurant or bakery-café. * The neighborhood is known for its independent espresso shops and artisan roasters.
- Espresso Bar: A very similar term, often used interchangeably. An "espresso bar" might emphasize a counter-service model with limited seating.
- Café: A more general term for a small restaurant selling light meals and drinks, which may or may not specialize in espresso.
- Coffee Shop: A broader term that can range from a place serving simple filter coffee to a shop specializing in espresso beverages.
- Coffee bar
- Coffeehouse (when espresso is a central offering)
- Diner (focuses on hearty meals)
- Tea room (focuses on tea)
- Juice bar (focuses on non-coffee beverages)
- a cafe where espresso is served