cybercafé

noun

Etymology

From cyber- + café.

Definitions

  1. A café in which customers may access the Internet, play video games etc.

    • The notion of a cybercafe—a place for Net surfers to socialize on a tide of gourmet coffee—is at odds with how most people want to use computers, even in their leisure time.
    • Most recently, the rattiest old cybercafes in Queens have been shut down, following too-frequent fights among hotheaded video-game patrons. And the once-glamorous @Cafe in Manhattan was already boarded up by 1998!

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA