coffee-house

  • 11coffee house — /ˈkɒfi haʊs/ (say kofee hows) noun traditionally, an establishment that served coffee and functioned also as an informal club or meeting place for its regulars …

  • 12Viennese Coffee House — Coffee house culture: the ever present newspaper The Viennese Coffee House (German: Wiener Kaffeehaus) is a typical institution of Vienna that played an important part shaping Viennese culture. Since October 2011 the Viennese Coffee House Culture …

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  • 13Coffee House Alley —    South out of Upper Thames Street, at No. 56 (Rocque, 1746 L.C.C. List, 1912).    In Queenhithe Ward, north of Queenhithe Dock, opposite Huggin Lane.    Coffee rooms still there at No. 57 …

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  • 14coffee-house — кофейная …

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  • 16Indian Coffee House — The Indian Coffee House is a restaurant chain in India, run by a series of worker co operative societies. It has strong presence across India. cite web url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2002/09/23/stories/2002092300480100.htm title=More… …

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  • 17Tom King's Coffee House — Detail from Four Times of the Day. A fight has broken out in the coffee house. Tom King s Coffee House (later known as Moll King s Coffee House) was a notorious establishment in Covent Garden, London in the mid 18th century. Open from the time… …

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  • 18Carpenter's Coffee House — (later known as The Finish , The Queen s Head and Jack s ) was a coffee house in Covent Garden, London, established by George Carpenter some time around 1762.George Carpenter had been a strongman and then worked as a porter in Covent Garden. By… …

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  • 19Community Coffee House — (CC s) Type Private Industry Food Founded 1995 Headquarters New Orleans, L …

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  • 20Button's Coffee-house — war als Nachfolger von Will’s Coffee house das führende Londoner Literaturcafé im frühen 18. Jahrhundert. Button s Coffee house in der Russell Street in Covent Garden wurde um 1713 wesentlich auf Betreiben des Schriftstellers und Journalisten… …

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