The Coffee Shops' returnA Story by Graham DouglasThe coffee shops were once the focus of business activities; seems they are again.As I sat in a Starbucks today I had a sudden realisation. For a quick
glance around confirmed that I happened to be the only ‘leisure’ coffee drinker
in the place. Since in this coffee house outside Newcastle, the customers had
surrounded themselves with laptops, notebooks and phones. Business meetings
predominated but singletons tapped furiously on keyboards while referring to A4
pads as they created undoubtedly the next… Starbucks Yet, these specialist coffee outlets have only rediscovered the
Georgian coffee house. Since the first coffee house in England got established
in Oxford in 1652. The idea soon spread to London. In time, they became
business hubs with no less than Lloyds of London, the London Stock Exchange,
Christies and Sotherby’s having their origins in these establishments. But the earlier Restoration coffee houses had another clientele. Because in that turbulent era, they became
centres of political agitation and dissention. So much so, Charles II wanted
them closed. A reputation they
reinvented in 19th Century Europe where they brought artists, writers
and intellectuals together for discussion and debate. Now if Starbucks and its
ilk did that today, we may indeed see a revisiting of something else"fresh
thought to go with the fresh coffee. © 2017 Graham Douglas |
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Added on July 14, 2017 Last Updated on July 14, 2017 Tags: coffee, shop, business, discussion, thought, lloyds, starbucks, observation, comment Author
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