baker’s | | a shop that sells bread and cakes |
bank | | an organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money |
butcher’s | | a shop that sells meat |
charity shop | | a shop that sells clothes and other goods given by people to raise money for a charity |
chemist’s | | a shop that sells medicines and usually also soap, make-up, etc. |
coffee shop | | a small restaurant, often in a store, hotel, etc., where coffee, tea, other drinks without alcohol and simple food are served |
clothes shop | | a shop selling clothes |
cosmetics store | | a shop selling cosmetic products |
deli(delicatessen) | | a shop or part of one that sells cooked meats and cheeses, and special or unusual foods that come from other countries |
DIY store | | A DIY (do-it-yourself) store is a cross between a hardware or home supply store and a service business. The store’s aim is to encourage a customer to try a home project on his own rather than paying a professional |
estate agency | | a business that arranges the sale, renting, or management of homes, land, and buildings for their owners |
florist’s | | a shop that sells flowers and plants |
garden centre | | a place that sells plants, seeds, garden equipment, etc. |
greengrocer’s | | a shop that sells fruit and vegetables |
hairdresser’s | | a place where you can get your hair cut, washed and shaped |
jeweller’s | | a shop that sells jewellery and watches |
launderette | | a place where you can wash and dry your clothes in machines that you pay to use |
newsagent’s | | a shop that sells newspapers, magazines, sweets, etc. |
optician’s | | a person whose job is to examine people’s eyes and to recommend and sell glasses |
post office | | a place where you can buy stamps, send letters, etc. |
shoes shop | | a shop that sells shoes |
stationer’s | | a shop that sells stationery |