- A
coffeehouse,
coffee shop, or café (French: [kafe] ), is an
establishment that
serves various types of coffee, espresso, latte,
americano and cappuccino...
- 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...
- Look up
coffeehouse or
coffee house in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
coffeehouse is an
establishment which primarily serves prepared coffee or other...
- This list of
notable coffeehouse chains catalogues the
spread and
markets share of
coffeehouses world-wide. This list
excludes the many
companies which...
- The
Ottoman coffeehouse (Ottoman Turkish: قهوهخانه, romanized: kahvehane), or
Ottoman café, was a
distinctive part of the
culture of the
Ottoman Empire...
- Maylands,
Western Australia.
Coffee portal List of
bakery cafés List of
coffeehouse chains "Find a Dôme". Dôme
Coffees Australia.
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November 2024...
- GI
coffeehouses were
coffeehouses set up as part of the anti-war
movement during the
Vietnam War era as a
method of
fostering antiwar and anti-military...
- supply-chain
relations with the world's
largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises.
These coffeehouses play a
prominent role in
supporting developing economies...
- musicians, intellectuals, bon
vivants and
their financiers met. The
Habsburg coffeehouses were then
largely deprived of
their cultural base by the
Holocaust and...
- The
coffeehouse culture of
Baghdad (Arabic: ثقافة المقهي البغدادية) is a set of
traditions and
social behaviors in old, local, or
traditional Baghdadi...