Eighteenth Century Coffee House Culture. The prominent cafe culture was similar to Londons laying the groundwork for intellectuals activists and artists to intersect. Intellectuals gathered at the local coffee house to discuss the latest issues of the day.
In contrast to todays rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains the London of the 17th and 18th century was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene. Soon coffeehouses were commonplace. Time that coffee houses have been so popular.
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Doctors used them for consultations. Literary contemporaries described clergymen snug in coffee houses penning sermons. Despite some of these objections coffee houses blossomed over 2000 having been set up in London by 1700. Parisian cafe culture again.