noun
street stall; booth; simple shop
Refers to a small, often temporary shop set up on the street or in a market, typically with a simple counter or display.
祭りの夜、床店がずらりと並んでいた。
On the night of the festival, street stalls lined the street.
彼は駅前で小さな床店を出している。
He runs a small stall in front of the station.
露店 is a more common word for an outdoor stall or stand, often at festivals. 床店 can imply a slightly more permanent or simple structure, but the two are largely interchangeable.
屋台 is a mobile food stall or cart, typically with wheels. 床店 is a stationary stall, often with a simple raised floor or platform.
Compound of 床 (とこ, raised floor or platform) and 店 (みせ, shop). The spelling 見世 is an older ateji for みせ.