| COFFEEBAR | A term for a cafe serving cappuccino, espresso, frappe, latte and other such beverages (6,3) |
| ESPRESSOBAR | Place serving cappuccinos and macchiatos (In this answer, note letters 7-10) |
| ALES | Hauliers regularly carry such beverages |
| STATIONER | A word in the Middle Ages for a bookseller, later a purveyor of ink, paper, parchment, pens and other such writing materials (9) |
| MARESNEST | In allusion to something, such as a filly's drey, that doesn't exist, a term for a supposedly worthwhile but illusory discovery; or, a clutter, fuddle, jumble or nide-like muddle (5-4) |
| SWEETSHOP | With Britain's oldest example in Yorkshire's Pateley Bridge, a store or ates specialising in boiled candies, bonbons, comfits, lollipops, toffees and other such confectionery (5,4) |
| THEMIKADO | Gilbert and Sullivan opera that originated "Pooh-Bah" as a term for a V.I.P. |
| SOVEREIGN | What word links a former British coin nominally worth one pound with a term for a supreme ruler? (9) |
| DAPPERDAN | Fashion designer whose name is a term for a well-dressed man |
| MONTEZUMA | - II, Aztec emperor whose 'revenge' is a term for a traveller's stomach upset (9) |
| WATCHWORD | Observe a term for a rallying-cry (9) |
| TEASET | A service comprising cups, a milk jug, saucers, a sugar bowl and other such crockery items; or, a miniature version of such for a doll's house (3,3) |
| PIPEOFPEACE | Cafe serving up pie for a Pope? A conciliatory smoke? (4,2,5) |
| FRUITSALAD | A cocktail of berries, "pomum" and other such provender; or, a display of medals, ribbons and other decorations on a dress uniform (5,5) |
| GLUT | From "swallow" and related to a term for a gourmand, a word for a surfeit of something, such as a crop (4) |
| CARREL | From an old word for a round dance, a term for a study in a monastic cloister, thus an alcove or niche with a desk in a library for private reading (6) |
| TEAROOM | Secure a case of eggplant from the south for a cafe (3-4) |
| TURMERIC | Spice derived from the rhizome of a plant related to ginger, cardamom and galangal, used for anti-inflammatory qualities in chai, curry, latte and soup (8) |
| CAFES | Places one can get a latte and hang out for hours on their laptop |
| HARDPAPERCAFE | Place to get a latte and work on a challenging thesis? |