Coffee shops have always been more than just places to grab coffee. Over the past century, they’ve transformed from modest gathering spots into vibrant social hubs blending community with ...
By the 17th century, as coffee made its way to Europe and became popular across the continent, some reacted with suspicion or fear, calling it the "bitter invention of Satan." Coffee's journey ...
Mary Haddock's 17th-century tomb in Leigh-on-Sea has been officially protected as a historic site, celebrated for its connection to the Tintin comics. A 17th-century English tomb linked to the ...
North Yorkshire Council’s conservation department has objected to plans for the Bridge House Hotel, at Catterick Bridge. The former 17th-century coaching inn has been derelict since a fire more ...
Composed of 25 17th- and 18th-century ... can enjoy coffee, eggs, avocado toast, fruit and more. The hotel is located near many major landmarks and museums including the Anne Frank House ...
Last time coffee traded that high was in 1977 when snow destroyed swathes of Brazil’s plantations. However, the shock to consumers was much bigger back then. If adjusted for inflation, US$3.36 per lb ...
These early coffeehouses set the tone for what coffee would come to represent: conversation, creativity, and community. By the 17th century, coffee spread to Europe, carried by traders and ...
A bit of tough news for those of us who wake up early: The price of coffee just hit a 47-year high. It’s gone up by more than two-thirds so far this year. We haven’t seen prices like these ...
A planning application has been submitted to build family-sized houses at a former century house. The redevelopment of the Century Youth House site at Albert Road in Romford will include nine ...