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yea, the last course- cafe, would include coffee.

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Café is a course on its own, and can come with a square of bittersweet chocolate or a biscuit or shortbread. But it is not the last course, which would be pousse-café (literally "push the coffee") and consists of a glass of cognac or armagnac, an eau-de-vie or any other digestive liquor. Makes a great mouthwash too.

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