WordNet
n. a stand (usually movable) selling hot coffee and food (especially at night)
Usage examples of "coffee stall".
He produced his handful of intergalactic small change and selected the small silver coin the man had given him at the coffee stall.
Margo escorted her shaken charges several blocks away before pausing at a coffee stall to buy hot coffee for everyone.
At a crossroads near the corner of a big department store whose windows shone brilliantly over the wet pavement, there was a coffee stall: a little hut on wheels with a counter under the wooden flap that swung up like an awning.
This necessitated an otherwise highly inadvisable course of action: a trip to the coffee stall further along the concourse.
A pair of constables in black top hats and blue swallow-tail coats stood near a coffee stall, watching the burlesque with a kind of baffled approval, as if it had been unexpectedly staged for their benefit.
And we had dinner and then after a bit we went on to the Marionette - there was a rumour it was going to be raided, but nothing happened - it was just moribund, and we drank a bit and then we went on to the Bullring and that was even deader, and then we went to a coffee stall, and then we went to a fried-fish place, and then we thought we'd go and breakfast with Angela's uncle and see if he'd be shocked, but he wasn't - only bored, and then we sort of fizzled home.