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teashop

[ UK /tˈiːʃɒp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a restaurant where tea and light meals are available

How To Use teashop In A Sentence

  • This Soho newcomer to the tea scene is more of a museum than a teashop. Fancy A Cup Of Tea? Here Are Some Great Places For Tea In NYC
  • After a tough sandcastle-building session, the hotel has the best teashop in town. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was an ancient cottage smothered in yellow roses where homemade lemonade and scones magically appeared at our table; tearooms at the back of farm shops piled high with local delicacies; cafes in the quiet back streets of somnolent towns; a National Trust teashop at a lovely red-brick Georgian mansion and the largest monastic ruins in Britain (take a bow, Beningbrough Hall and Fountains Abbey); and no end of rustic pubs. Roller coaster: a cycle trip across northern England
  • Although some Chinese cities may now boast some of the most modernized skylines in the world, down at street level one can usually still find the traditional herbal teashop.
  • It obliterated a teashop down the block with an explosion so strong it spit broken glass and debris in their faces and left Abdullah temporarily deaf.
  • As it happened, almost every time we crossed a bridge – and there was always another river to cross – a teashop or pub tempted us. Roller coaster: a cycle trip across northern England
  • He takes me for tea in a teashop with ruthlessly minimalist decor - there aren't any chairs - and yammers at length about the places he can take me to.
  • And it is little wonder why a small teashop in Surrey, England, even when faced with potential financial ruin, would not back down from a much larger German multinational. German Multinational Loses Teapot Battle : Law is Cool
  • The Yarrow family's life revolved around the bakery, which included a retail area, teashop and living quarters out the back.
  • A teashop is a community gathering place, which naturally lends itself to lots of stories. Archive 2009-04-01
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