Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
coffee bar
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Again, as in the coffee bar, I almost turned round, so clear was the tone, so near.
▪ But none of this disturbed my mind or my body as I looked across at the girl in the coffee bar.
▪ But you can do more than stand around the coffee bar and wring your hands with your co-workers.
▪ Complimentary coffee and tea; also has a coffee bar for espresso and biscotti.! end! &.
▪ He was still gazing at her across the warm fog of the coffee bar.
▪ Other new retail ventures include a new coffee bar and a 24-hour diner on Main and Fourth streets.
▪ The other times he had sat in a coffee bar with her and listened to the juke box.
▪ We never had a good restaurant or coffee bar before.
Wiktionary
coffee bar
n. 1 A establishment that sells coffee (and possibly other non-alcoholic drinks), a cafe. Food may also be served. 2 A section of an establishment (a restaurant, shop or other business) where coffee is served.
WordNet
coffee bar
n. a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold [syn: cafe, coffeehouse, coffee shop]
Usage examples of "coffee bar".
Kawa had gone back to the coffee bar, listened without really hearing the beat poetry.
One of the units opposite was done out as a coffee bar, like a street place in Italy.
The best show on Haight Street is usually on the sidewalk in front of the Drag Store, a new coffee bar at the Corner of Masonic Street.
I browsed the section to the rear of the coffee bar, staying hidden behind racks of books.