Definition of Coffee stall

1. Noun. A stand (usually movable) selling hot coffee and food (especially at night).

Generic synonyms: Sales Booth, Stall, Stand

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coffee Stall

coffee machine
coffee maker
coffee makers
coffee mill
coffee morning
coffee mug
coffee pot
coffee pots
coffee ring
coffee roll
coffee rose
coffee royal
coffee senna
coffee shop
coffee shops
coffee stall (current term)
coffee substitute
coffee table
coffee table book
coffee table books
coffee tables
coffee tree
coffee urn
coffeeberry
coffeecake
coffeecakes
coffeed out
coffeehouse
coffeehouses
coffeehousing

Literary usage of Coffee stall

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1921)
"A large, well equipped coffee-stall stands just L. of C. facing audience, with a slight turn to the Right. A foot from its L. end is a lamp-post which ..."

2. The Night Side of London by Robert Machray (1902)
"Let us say that two policemen, evidently on the best of terms with each other and the coffee-stall man, are within a few feet of you, and you can hear what ..."

3. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"In Arthur's, A. Neil Lyons has preserved for all time the atmosphere of the London coffee stall. "I would not," he says, "exchange a night at Arthur's for a ..."

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