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Bruna Araújo
what's the difference between Café and snack bar?
Is there anything that makes them different from each other?
6 mei 2016 02:37
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In USA, a cafe is a light dish restaurant for breakfast or lunch and sometimes dessert.
A snack bar is often a small establishment within another location. At a sports stadium or a bowling alley. They usually have very few seats and sell street style foods.
6 mei 2016
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Depends on where you are, really. In certain countries, the two are almost the same. For instance, in France, a café serves alcohol, coffee and food, usually light food. In England, a pub usually does that. So, nowadays, the two are more or less synonymous.
6 mei 2016
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A cafe is a place where people go to have coffee or tea. Sometimes light desserts or other foods are also sold.
A snack bar, however, being that it is a type of bar would sell mostly alcoholic beverages and light foods (snacks).
6 mei 2016
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Bruna Araújo
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