noun
- a café or public establishment that provides computers and internet access to customers, typically for a fee
Usage: common in the 1990s and 2000s; less prevalent in developed countries with widespread home internet access; still common in some developing regions
Examples
- She went to the cybercafe to check her email while traveling.
- The cybercafe offered affordable hourly rates for internet access.
- Before smartphones became popular, cybercafes were popular hangout spots for young people.
- The cybercafe in the shopping mall had about twenty computers available.
- He spent the afternoon at the cybercafe playing online games with friends.
- Many cybercafes also served coffee and snacks to customers.