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shoppe

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shoppe (plural shoppes)

A fanciful spelling of shop, chiefly used in the names of businesses to give an air of old-fashionedness.
It's called “Ye Olde Grog Shoppe”, but really it's the new liquor shop and it opened just last month.

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Also in Menominee, co-owner of Twisted Ivy Shoppe: “Home of Yesteryear” Ken Robison described holiday sales slightly down from last year, but he expressed no complaints regarding those results. Source: Internet

After a stint cooking at the Hot Shoppe in Washington, D.C, Leslie returned to New Orleans and in 1964 went to work as a full-time chef at his aunt’s restaurant, Chez Helene, in the Seventh Ward. Source: Internet

And shoppe is S-H-O-P-P-E, which is really the better spelling of shoppe, let’s face it. Source: Internet

French's Meat Shoppe offers select steaks, fresh ground beef, and even blueberry bratwurst. Source: Internet

Charleston's Meeting Street comedy club above the Bicycle Shoppe has been brainstorming ways to keep the laughs flowing during a stressful year. Source: Internet

From 1984 to 1997, May owned and operated, along with her youngest daughter Julie, The Village Shoppe in Downtown Truckee, where she became an integral member of a small, yet growing community. Source: Internet

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