- Wilkerson, titled, A
Coffeehouse Manual,
served as a
guide for
Christian coffeehouses,
including a list of name
suggestions for
coffeehouses. In 2002, Brownstones...
- properties.
Coffeehouses also
served tea and hot
chocolate as well as a
light meal. The
historian Brian Cowan describes English coffeehouses as "places...
- Street,
which saw many of
these coffeehouses materialize along the
street and the city. The
majority of
those coffeehouses,
which bear
witness to cultural...
-
House (
coffeehouse chain), a
Vietnamese coffee house chain Kofe Khauz, (Кофе Хауз or
Coffee House), a
chain of
coffeehouses in
Russia Coffeehousing at bridge...
- This list of
notable coffeehouse chains catalogues the
spread and
markets share of
coffeehouses world-wide. This list
excludes the many
companies which...
- po****rity of
these coffeehouses attracted government interest and were
attended by
government spies to
gather public opinion.
Ottoman coffeehouses also had religious...
- and
other acoustic concerts are the
primary activity at many
coffeehouses.
Other coffeehouses allow patrons to sing, dance, read poetry,
perform stand-up...
- the globe. The
culture surrounding coffee and
coffeehouses dates back to 16th-century Turkey.
Coffeehouses in
Western Europe and the
Eastern Mediterranean...
- The
Coffeehouse (1988) is a
novel by Nobel-winning
Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz; it was his last novel,
although it was not his
final work. The novel...
- 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...