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  2. Sketch (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch is a restaurant at 9 Conduit Street in Mayfair, London, England, which opened in 2003. The restaurant is owned by Mourad Mazouz, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and the head chef is Pierre Gagnaire . [ 4 ] The cuisine is described as ' New French ', and is a loose adaptation of the cuisine served in Gagnaire's three Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris and ...

  3. Cafe church - Wikipedia

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    A cafe church is a Christian church centered in cafés. These edifices are associated with alternative worship and the emerging church movements, and seek to find new forms and approaches to existing as a church in the 21st century. These churches are often focused on relationship aspects of Christian fellowship and outreach to their local ...

  4. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    In Southern England, especially around London in the 1950s, the French pronunciation was often facetiously altered to / k æ f / and spelt caff. [ 13 ] The English word coffee and French word café (coffeehouse) both derive from the Italian caffè [ 9 ] [ 14 ] —first attested as caveé in Venice in 1570 [ 15 ] —and in turn derived from ...

  5. Costa Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by Sergio Costa as a wholesale operation supplying roasted coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops. It was acquired by Whitbread in 1995, then sold to The Coca-Cola Company in January 2019 in a deal worth $4.9 billion and has grown to 3,401 stores across 31 countries and 18,412 employees ...

  6. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries - Wikipedia

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    Garraway's Coffee House in Exchange Alley, London. The Oxford-style coffeehouses, which acted as a centre for social intercourse, gossip, and scholastic interest, spread quickly to London, where English coffeehouses became popularised and embedded within the English popular and political culture.

  7. Category:British Christians - Wikipedia

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    Members of Christian churches, either past or present, in the United Kingdom by denomination and nationality. ... British performers of Christian music (3 C, 53 P) S.

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  9. Cafeteria Christians - Wikipedia

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    Cafeteria Christianity is a derogatory term used by some Christians, and others, to accuse other Christian individuals or denominations of selecting which Christian doctrines they will follow, and which they will not, similar to how one picks and chooses what food to select in a cafeteria.