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Definition of Cafe royale
1. Noun. Black coffee with Cognac and lemon peel and sugar.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cafe Royale
Literary usage of Cafe royale
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1891)
"... the cafe royale, and Romano's, though there are probably several others) where
the wine and the cooking are equally good, and where, ..."
2. Memoirs of My Dead Life by George Moore (1920)
"... the cafe royale ?' For two or three more shillings one may sit on the balcony
of the Savoy, facing the spectacle of evening darkening on the river, ..."
3. The Story of a Strange Career: Being the Autobiography of a Convict; an by Thompson (1902)
"Most of our crew had a fondness for eau de vie—" water of life "—a cheap brandy
that cost us only fifteen cents a quart. cafe royale was also a favourite ..."
4. Recollections of Fred Leslie by William Thomas Vincent (1894)
"I call to mind one evening a few of us had dinner at the cafe royale, and I was
in the chair. It was at the time when I was playing ' Captain Crosstree' in ..."