"Un cafe" means 'a cafe'. So "cafe" is "cafe" in French.
Harlem
merci beaucoup pour le cafe
'merci pour votre achat' (shop people tend to say simply "merci")
nounmagasinboutiqueatelierverbvendre
"shop" is "boutique" or "magasin". There is also the French word "échoppe" which has the same origine as "shop", but it is rarely used now, it means a small shop or a stall or booth.
On va au café?Allons au café?
in a coffee shop!
Good coffee is 'bon café' in French.
café
good
Cafetier
La boutique de Cafe
un café means either a coffee or a cafe (a kind of pub)
Le Cheval Shop
cafe culture
le café
Oh, dude, the name of the coffee shop in "The Westing Game" was The Good Grind. It's where all the characters in the book would hang out and spill the tea... or should I say, spill the coffee? But, like, who even needs coffee when you've got a mystery to solve, am I right?