kiosk
/kaɪˈɒsk/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually freestanding, structure or booth from which goods, services, or information are sold or dispensed, especially in a public place.
“The street performer set up his kiosk to sell handmade crafts to passersby.”
2. verb
To display or sell goods, especially in a kiosk or at an event.
“The company will kiosk their new product at the trade show.”