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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
tea shop
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And this tea shop closed its doors and sent the staff home.
▪ I sat in a tea shop.
▪ I went into a tea shop and ordered a pot of tea and a little cake in fluted white paper.
▪ I would bike to the tea shop in the High Street and see what blends they had.
▪ Since the 1930s, it has served as both a tea shop and now a restaurant.
▪ The tea shop was next door to one of Sara's branches.
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tea shop

n. A shop where tea or coffee is served with light, usually sweet refreshments.

Usage examples of "tea shop".

She'd missed lunch, so she went to the tea shop and sat down with a plate of scones and a pot of strong black tea.

The tea shop which he used to enter timidly, feeling himself but a common country fellow, now seemed dingy and mean to him.

He understood that many customers came to the tea shop in the evening perhaps as many as five or six.

She found a back table in a small street front tea shop, and sat down.

And so Detective Sonny Li went into the fanciest bubble tea shop he could find in Chinatown, sat down at a table and slouched back in the chair.

But Miss Black, the woman who runs the village tea shop, she got the impression they were an item.

The air of the tea shop was perfumed with innumerable faint scents.