Where Was The First European Coffee House Opened. Pasqua Rosee opened the first coffee house in London in 1652 prompting a revolution in London society. British culture was intensely hierarchical and structured.
Origins European discovery of coffee. The first coffee houses in England were opened in 1650 and 1652. Coffee was also noted in Aleppo by the German physician botanist Leonhard Rauwolf the first European to mention it as chaube in 1573.
The Dutch East India Company was the first to import coffee on a large scale.
The telephone rang for the first time in a kafana and the first electric street light was also lit in front of it. Coffee houses originated in the Middle East one of the first places coffee was grown. According to Markman Ellis travellers accounted for how men would consume an intoxicating liquor black in colour and made by infusing the powdered berry of a plant that flourished in Arabia. Italy in 1654 and then Paris in 1672.