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

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    In 17th- and 18th-century England, coffeehouses served as public social places where men would meet for conversation and commerce. For the price of a penny, customers purchased a cup of coffee and admission. Travellers introduced coffee as a beverage to England during the mid-17th century; previously it had been consumed mainly for its supposed ...

  3. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee reached the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th century, primarily through merchants trading with the neighbouring Ottoman Empire. [63] The first coffee shops opened a century later. [64] The intake of coffee has grown since the change of government in 1989, though consumption per capita is lower than in most European countries ...

  4. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    The word coffee in various European languages [10]. The most common English spelling of café is the French word for both coffee and coffeehouse; [11] [12] it was adopted by English-speaking countries in the late 19th century. [13]

  5. Lloyd's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's Coffee House was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was opened by Edward Lloyd (c. 1648 – 15 February 1713) on Tower Street in 1686. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The establishment was a popular place for sailors , merchants and shipowners , and Lloyd catered to them by providing reliable shipping news.

  6. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    Columbian Coffee House, 17 Court Street. Commercial Coffee House, northeast corner Milk and Batterymarch. Concert Hall, southeast corner Hanover and Court. Congress House, northeast corner Pearl and High. Copp's, south side City Square. Cornhill Coffee House, Cornhill Court. Cromwell's Head, 13 School Street. Cross, northwest corner North and ...

  7. The Best Coffee Shops in America - AOL

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    The best, coolest coffee shops in the country tend not to just serve coffee and a few good meals, but bring in local performers and artists for shows that truly connect communities.

  8. London Coffee House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    At the London Coffee Shop, merchants, ship masters, and others talked business and made deals that they often sealed with nothing more than a simple handshake. The governor of Pennsylvania and other colonial officials also frequented the coffee house, where they held court in their own private booths. [1]

  9. Jonathan's Coffee-House - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan's Coffee House was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries, famous as the original site of the London Stock Exchange. The coffee house was opened around 1680 by Jonathan Miles in Change (or Exchange) Alley , in the City of London .