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Taberna vs. Taverna — What's the Difference?

Taberna vs. Taverna — What's the Difference?

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Taberna

A taberna (plural tabernae) was a type of shop or stall in Ancient Rome. Originally meaning a single-room shop for the sale of goods and services, tabernae were often incorporated into domestic dwellings on the ground level flanking the fauces, the main entrance to a home, but with one side open to the street.

Taverna

A taverna (Greek: ταβέρνα) is a small Greek restaurant that serves Greek cuisine. The taverna is an integral part of Greek culture and has become familiar to people from other countries who visit Greece, as well as through the establishment of tavernes (ταβέρνες, plural) in countries such as the United States and Australia by expatriate Greeks.

Taberna

(Ancient Rome) A type of shop or stall in Ancient Rome.

Taverna

A café or small restaurant serving Greek food.

Taberna

A tavern in Spain.
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Taverna

A small Greek restaurant.

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