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"coffee house" Definitions
  1. a restaurant serving coffee, etc., especially one of a type popular in Britain in the eighteenth century or one in a city in Central Europe
  2. (North American English) a restaurant serving coffee, etc. where people go to listen to music, poetry, etc.

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Samuel Johnson's Eternal Return , by Martin Riker (Coffee House) .
On October 14, Wailana Coffee House closed its doors forever.
Tell Me How It Ends , by Valeria Luiselli (Coffee House) .
Lloyd's started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688.
The Prince Coffee House franchise began in Kosovo, not Italy.
"Some of them dream of opening their own coffee house."
SOUTH DAKOTA: Mornin Sunshine Coffee House & Catering in Hot Springs
It's a spectacular place, and they've rebuilt the coffee house there.
Big Cabin(2019) by Ron Padgett is published by Coffee House Press.
Mojo Coffee House: There are two Mojo Coffee Houses in New Orleans.
Customers play Scrabble and Monopoly at Nana's Ice Cream and Coffee House.
He and the woman had talked at the coffee house for hours.
Over at Prince Coffee House, four blocks away, regulars chatted in Albanian.
Starbucks opened its first coffee house in the Pike Place Market in 1971.
Vienna is famed for its coffee-house culture, world-renowned museums, and imperial palaces.
He was determined to bring the coffee house culture he experienced in Europe stateside.
Eleanor, or, The Rejection of the Progress of Love , by Anna Moschovakis (Coffee House) .
I tracked down the Electric Coffee House compilation that you mentioned in another interview.
On Sunday mornings, we quieted hangovers at Roebling Tea Room or Greenpoint Coffee House.
In fact, he's only played some open mics and a show at a coffee house.
The bakery and coffee house soon expanded, eventually reaching 56 locations throughout the three states.
I spend a few hours at the coffee house to charge my phone from 216%.
Mr. Krekan's cafe, opened in 2010, was the precursor of the modern Bratislava coffee house.
To no one's surprise, some customers feel that the coffee house chain is less than loyal.
They need a job, to go to university, sit at a coffee house, use social media.
I was quietly happy doing plays in the basement of a coffee house for five people.
Mr. Holler and Mr. Gernhard headed to the coffee house in Hialeah where he was performing.
Uihlein's holdings include a coffee house, two shops, a spa, vacation rental homes and a restaurant.
Newspaper salesmen, taxi drivers, chain smokers in the coffee house: All are living on the brink.
In 1810, he opened the first Indian restaurant in England, the Hindoostane Coffee House in London.
I enjoyed the hot chocolate at Hotel Imperial Café even though it is an overpriced coffee house.
Plus, it's K-cup compatible, so you don't need to give up your favorite coffee house pods.
We tied them together and that was what was outside the main door of the coffee house.
"I started my career in a coffee house, and I love the coffee culture," Mr. Mraz said.
She has done so in 2360 previous volumes and extends the feat in The Intangibles (Coffee House).
IT IS LUNCHTIME in London, and customers at the Hub Coffee House are tucking in to jacket potatoes.
Grigorian was an avid collector of Persian coffee house paintings, some of which he hung in his studio.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, insures complex risks from ships to artwork.
Again, in the coffee house, we just collected things and just filled the space and made it different.
We popped into Caffe Trieste, the oldest coffee house in San Francisco, a block away from City Lights.
They renamed it Wailana Coffee House, "wailana" in Hawaiian meaning buoyancy or to float on water, like a lilypad.
One misconception tourists have, though, is that because our sign says "coffee house," they think we're like a Starbucks.
Crews have freed woman after falling around 15ft down lift shaft in coffee house on High St, #Solihull. pic.twitter.
Twelve conservative voters gathered inside a Birmingham coffee house Thursday for a candid discussion about the Alabama senate race.
The gas station was converted into a coffee house, a safe space decorated with artwork from around the world.
They ate cutlets at the Coffee House on College Street and bought their wedding cakes at Nahoum and Sons.
Now you can make your own lattes and cappuccinos and save the money you'd spend at your local coffee house.
Last summer, Dark Horse Brewing in Marshall, a city in southern Michigan, opened Dark Street Roasting Company and Coffee House.
His firm designed the popular 404 Hotel and the artisanal coffee house Barista Parlor Golden Sound, among other trendy projects.
The Baltic Exchange has been located in the heart of the City of London since its founding in a coffee house.
A waiter dressed in a classic white uniform, rushes up the stairs of Kolkata's historic Indian Coffee House on College Street.
The History of the Future (2017) is published by Coffee House Press and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
In 1986, Dr. Schwartz, then 35, met Dr. Gottman, then 44, at the Spotted Pony Espresso, a coffee house in Seattle.
" Klein and the Thirtyacres' crowdfunding campaign has raised $13,650 for the new venture, which is called "Original Coffee House Jelly Beans.
Delos Andes, the local coffee cooperative, operates a coffee house that offers the perfect spot for people-watching on the plaza.
" — Martin Salloum, Summerland, British Columbia Christopher's Coffee House Timmins, Ontario "I lived in Timmins most of my life until retiring recently.
"I'll know it when I see it," he told reporters as he squeezed his way out of a packed coffee house here.
The coffee-house tradition is broadly distinctive to the German-speaking world, a symbol of civilised and convivial discussion of current events.
The program, run by former addict and inmate Rhonda Bear, consists of eight homes and the She Brews Coffee House work program.
"Then I went down and sang at a coffee house and I realized that I could meet girls that night," he laughs.
These are interesting questions for smoke-filled coffee house conversation, but maybe not the best use of limited judicial and prosecutorial resources.
They packed the big black SUV again on Sunday afternoon for another drive to an upscale coffee house in the Rawda neighborhood.
It can be a living room of friends, an open mic at a coffee house, or the speech at a bar mitzvah.
"He's standing on the shoulders of a lot of giants," said Chris Fischbach, publisher of Coffee House Press and Mr. Diaz's editor.
Until their highly publicized detention, the Garratts' only claim to fame was owning Dandong's top-rated destination on TripAdvisor: Peter's Coffee House.
The coffee house set — or a good portion of it — has been saved and built as part of the Warner Brothers tour.
"I think they're just as likely to get into the coffee house business," said Ian Campbell, CEO of research firm Nucleus Research.
"It's still very dynamic," he said after standing on a chair to give a speech in Newton, where supporters filled a coffee house.
There was only one place we could think of that would be open at 5003 AM on New Year's Day: Wailana Coffee House.
When a coffee house serves up a piping hot cup of politics – well – it&aposs going to end up frothing everybody&aposs latte.
They told me they wanted something that made sense for high school kids to be playing in a coffee house at that time.
What's the procedure if they're just waiting in the coffee house for someone and not planning to buy a latte or chai tea?
In CoHo, a coffee house where I found many students sitting on couches with laptops in hand, portraits of alumni hung on the wall.
Lloyd's of London, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, focuses on specialized insurance risks, from oil rigs to footballers' legs.
VPNs are especially useful if you're on a public network where the security might be less than ideal—like at your local coffee house.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, houses more than 80 syndicates in a building in the City of London.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, has been losing business to emerging markets such as Singapore in recent years.
Fascinated with the pieces of Iranian folk art, De Kooning offered Grigorian a trade – one of his abstract canvases for a particular coffee house painting.
By comparison, the U.S. retail coffee house industry is expected to generate more than $31 billion in revenue in 2015, according to data from Statista.
Primera Taza Coffee House once served "Café Chicano" instead of Cafe Americanos in Boyle Heights, but since losing their lease moved to LA's Arts District.
Check out Astoria Coffee House & Bistro for seasonal salads and music on the weekends, and Astoria Brewing Company, which boasts a crowd-pleasing shepard's pie.
Ms. Leon regularly ordered iced coffee from Ms. Loftis, who was a barista at Rice's student-run coffee house, starting in 2011, their freshman year.
I will read almost anything put out by small, innovative publishers like the New York Review of Books Classics, Dorothy, Coffee House Press and Graywolf.
In the first season, we were on a rather small stage, and we didn't have room for much outside the windows of the coffee house.
Mr. Garratt and his wife, Julia Dawn Garratt, ran Peter's Coffee House in Dandong, near the Yalu River, a dividing line between China and North Korea.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688 and is known for insuring everything from ships to paintings, has been trying to modernize.
"Starbucks is the millennials' parents' coffee house and Starbucks is acutely aware of that," said Ric Rhinehart, executive director of the Specialty Coffee Association of America.
Sip an elevated coffee at Five Watt Coffee, where the specialty list reads more like an inventive cocktail menu than anything at your average coffee house.
An early disciple of Elvis Presley in the late '50s, he later graduated to folk music, playing coffee house hootenannies while still a prep school student.
Lloyd's, the venerable insurance market that began life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, said Khoury-Haq's departure date would be confirmed in due course.
When I did the walk, I made a quick stop at Grandma's Coffee House for a cup of hot coffee ($1.50) before heading up Thompson Road.
"We were doing this crazy show in a coffee house, but then we got a good review, and there were lines around the block," McKay said.
I took my book around the corner to the College Street Coffee House, a favorite hangout for students, writers and intellectuals for the past 75 years.
He had no agent when he answered an open call for manuscripts by the nonprofit Coffee House Press in Minneapolis, which published the novel last October.
Often, I will agree to meet—in my chambers, or at a coffee house or donut shop—and explain why I gave the sentence I did.
At the Lightning Field by Laura Raicovich (Coffee House Press) $8.84 A beautiful little publication considers only one individual earth artwork, Walter De Maria's "Lightning Field" (1977).
This week Cruz is crisscrossing the state in a bus, cruising through small hamlets with stops at a pizza place, coffee house and even a water park.
Think about it: a former WWE fighter with questionable hair as president, a fast-food company run by robots, and a coffee house that sells hand jobs.
The bathrooms at 1369 Coffee House, in the Central Square neighborhood of Cambridge, are open for customers who request the key code from staff at the counter.
Fast forward a few years to 1992 and those crisp, classical, Italian vibes had relaxed into the more recognizable "coffee house genre" of today (sans bow ties).
Robust Coffee Lounge: This independent coffee house is on a mission to provide high-quality, locally-sourced food and drink, and that's exactly what you'll find here.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, is trying to innovate as it has been losing market share, but progress has been slow.
Now Lives: In a prewar one-bedroom in the West Village, and can often be found writing around the corner at Grounded Coffee House on Jane Street.
Since When: A Memoir in Pieces (2018) by Bill Berkson is published by Coffee House Press, and A Frank O'Hara Notebook (2019) is published by MIT Press.
" Josh Gerber | Owner of 1369 Coffee House in Central Square "I quite like the proposal to put Narcan boxes in public areas, for a couple of reasons.
"We were given a commitment to go there," he said, speaking softly in English at a coffee house in Jakarta, just after completing his final medical exam.
Turned out he was the owner of a traditional coffee house where men (and me?) could sit and chat over Arabic coffee, tea, dates, and fresh fruits.
Higher Grounds Coffee House Mission Blue Lake Merced Park Visitacion Valley Greenway John McLaren Park 1 mile San Francisco Bay California Golden Gate Br. San Francisco Bay Br. Presidio California St. 101 80 Finish Lands End Lookout Golden Gate Park 280 Crosstown Trail Glen Canyon Park Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Bird & Beckett Start Candlestick Point State Recreation Area Higher Grounds Coffee House Mission Blue Visitacion Valley Greenway Source: crosstowntrail.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)You're supposed to get professional and kind of boring—a laptop that looks like every other laptop at the coffee house or the conference.
If I'm getting up to start my day but want to keep a mellow vibe, I'll go for the Coffee House Chill or Indie Acoustics playlists on Spotify.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, has a face-to-face market in the City of London for the insurance of complex risks.
Lincoln Michel is the author of Upright Beasts (Coffee House Press, 2015) and the co-editor of Gigantic Worlds (Gigantic Books, 2015), an anthology of science flash fiction.
It started as a coffee house where merchants and seamen could meet and do business, changing its name in 1744 from Virginia and Maryland to Virginia and Baltick.
Women were meeting for consciousness-raising sessions at the Sergeant Pepper Coffee House, and helping rape victims at the Women's Center, and starting up the Combahee River Collective.
There are now more than 30 homes on Bungenas, in addition to a coffee house, a six-room hotel and a concert venue converted from an old barn.
Finally, rest your feet at the Somers Town Coffee House — a pub, despite the name, that feels as local as anything could in this cosmopolitan corner of town.
Lloyd's, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, is a market housing over 80 syndicates in a striking modern building in the City of London.
Forget an iced latte, Stefon Diggs just got an iced out Starbucks chain -- and it's all because the dude is OBSESSED with the coffee house ... TMZ Sports has learned.
But don't cry for Kardashian, who has a great option for when you're looking for a pick-me-up from the coffee house that doesn't actually contain any coffee.
Tang spoke to CNN within the tight confines of the People's Bookstore, his book-lined shop and coffee-house perched overlooking Hong Kong's high octane Causeway Bay commercial district.
It was still a quaint town, dotted with juniper trees, centered on the general store, but it had been overtaken by a fancy coffee house and a yoga studio.
Captive There was a time when the public profile of Kevin and Julia Garratt was limited to owning the top-rated TripAdvisor destination in Dandong, China: Peter's Coffee House.
Next to a set of speakers playing coffee shop guitar music—which may or may not be Spotify's Coffee House playlist—there's a set of bowls for bills and coins.
Now's a great time to be a Brian Evenson fan, new or longstanding, as Coffee House Press has just released a four-book set of new editions of his work.
Why couldn't he sleep at the refurbished hotel downtown, stay up late and order a drink at the new coffee house, stare out at a town that's going places again?
THE brokers who traded shares in the Tontine coffee house in 18th-century New York often resorted to stronger drink, leaving them "a little addled", according to one contemporary account.
The insurance industry, which started life in London in 1688 in Edward Lloyd's coffee house, has already coped with the arrival of the car, the plane, and the space rocket.
For liability and treaty reinsurance the requirements will come into effect in two phases during 2020 and 2021, Lloyd's, which began life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, said.
With Theodore J. Flicker, a fellow troupe member, he wrote his first movie, "The Troublemaker" (1964), a lampoon of city bureaucracy about a man trying to open a coffee house.
That's what happened at Goldies Coffee House in Melbourne on Tuesday, where a volunteer from Helping Hands Animal Rescue saved the day by helping a lost roo out of the café.
Located in the heart of the City of London since its founding in a coffee house, its flagship building was extensively damaged in an Irish Republican Army bomb attack in 1992.
At one Florida coffee house, over a six-day period, the same 16-ounce breakfast blend fluctuated from 259 milligrams all the way up to 564 — which goes beyond federal recommendations.
Lloyd's of London, which began life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, focused on cutting costs and improving its underwriting performance after last year's loss, its first in six years.
Business Insider reported that the ubiquitous coffee house has committed to barring viewing porn in its stores after it was slammed by Donna Rice Hughes, the CEO of nonprofit Enough is Enough.
But everyone deserves to have a laptop that they can use in a coffee house without shame, carry to classes without pain, or use to tweak a few photos on without frustration.
But while it's fascinating that the criminality depends solely on the thoughts swirling around in one's mind during that act, our law does not really dwell on these philosophical, coffee house discussions.
The sound of a skateboard swooshes past the parking lot of a local bookshop-cum-coffee house where the internet is shoddy and iPad-users are drowned out by real-life bookworms.
Once home to the likes of  Mozart, Beethoven, and Freud, the Austrian capital has an artistic and intellectual history that still shines through today, and a coffee-house culture that is unrivaled.
As seen on the big screen behind him, Burke double-tapped on the words "Old Coffee House" in an email, and Android highlighted all three of those words—no more and no less.
The reputation of the market, which started in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688 and insures anything from ships to sculptures, has been tarnished by recent allegations of sexual harassment in the workplace.
It has been said that the OG American Revolution began at a table at colonial Boston's Green Dragon coffee house, and its current counterparts did what they could to step up against Trump.
I end up at Coffee House Rovaniemi, where I buy a tea ($3.80) and hunker down with my postcards and a podcast episode that G. recommended — the enneagram episode of the Chatty Broads podcast.
Yet both would doubtlessly cheer for the paper to soldier on, even if no one will ever again spread a copy over a bar or across a table in a Greenwich Village coffee house.
Pedro Martínez, who used to train baristas for a local chain, & Café opened Café Sol, his own coffee house in Antigua in December, buying exclusively from small producers and changing varieties every few weeks.
Many truly intangible experiences, like the Mediterranean diet, avalanche risk management and beer culture in Belgium, are cited by UNESCO, and Viennese coffee house culture is on Austria's national list of intangible cultural heritage.
Rajesh Bhardwaj, who owns Junoon, a highly regarded Indian restaurant in Manhattan, has teamed up with Arun Nanda, who owned Brewshot, a coffee house in Jersey City, and wanted something else in the space.
His laptop perched on the table of a traditional Viennese coffee house, Schrems showed how a pop-up message on Facebook seeks consent to use his data - and how he is blocked when he refuses.
At She Brews Coffee House in Claremore, Oklahoma, the baristas serving coffee and pastries behind the counter all share an open secret: They're all mothers who've been incarcerated as a result of their drug addiction.
"Sophie's more of the coffee house vibe, and I thought [the Golden Buzzer] might need the nudge, because it reminded me, actually, of some of the early stuff that Taylor Swift was doing," he says.
Islamist militants have carried out or attempted several attacks on security targets in Constantine in the past few months including the shooting of a policeman in a coffee-house by three gunmen in October 2016.
The friends spend most of their time at Central Perk, a coffee house in Greenwich Village that is by no means easy to just drop into when a few of them presumably work in Midtown.
The market, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, still operates on a face-to-face basis in its City of London building and is seen needing to modernise and upgrade its technology.
Enchanted after watching her perform in a Coconut Grove coffee house, he persuaded her to return with him to L.A. where he integrated her into the local music community and helped her secure a record deal.
There are also quiet moments from everyday life such as a waiter carrying a tray in Kolkata's historic Indian Coffee House, and local children jumping into the Ganges river in front of the city's Howrah bridge.
Few would have bet that the ring sessions, dating back to the exchange's formation in the Jerusalem Coffee House in the 1870s, would have made it into the 21st century, let alone still be going today.
Mr. Garratt and his wife, Julia Dawn Garratt, were operating a coffee house in China near the border with North Korea as part of a Christian aid mission when they were both arrested in August 2014.
Rather than work from a coffee house or my hotel room, I figured I would head to the airport and spend the day seeing how I could taking advantage of Air Canada's award-winning business class.
And Daley Farr, at Coffee House Press, helps  get heaps of attention for books like Naja Marie Aidt's When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back, Trisha Low's Socialist Realism, and Temporary by Hilary Leichter.
It was a student run open mic night sort of event every few weeks, so in my senior year I threw the final "Seniors 10 Coffee House" (yes I was student body president - I'm THAT girl).
And finally, like every other small-scale operation, whether it be an independent clothes store, bookshop, or coffee house, it just feels more natural to buy from a company that still retains some measure of human scale.
At a coffee house two blocks from Anyang Halla's rink, a longtime resident, huddled at a table with two friends, looked up from his hot drink with a confused expression when asked about the local hockey team.
The blues are all the same Frank quickly ingratiated himself with London's Soho coffee house folk scene, including fellow musical ex-pat Paul Simon, who was on the precipice of worldwide superstardom as a member of Simon & Garfunkel.
Order a Wiener melange in a Viennese coffee-house today, suggests Steven Beller, a historian of Austria, stir the hot milk into your bitter coffee, and imperial Viennese culture emerges, a dissolving of differences to produce something fresh.
Neither should the oversized numbers — which are a thread that runs through several Square products — nor the name of the merchant that's name-checked, Sightglass Coffee, a favorite coffee house of Dorsey's where he is also an investor.
His novel, released by the independent publisher Coffee House Press, tells the story of a young Swedish boy who tries to meet his brother in New York but ends up in San Francisco after boarding the wrong boat.
The ring has its roots in the early 19th century when the Royal Exchange, the world's first commodities market, became so crowded, metal merchants gathered at the Jerusalem coffee house on Cornhill in the City to conduct business.
While we did get to play with it (in a crowded coffee house—minds out of the gutter please) we've haven't done the, ahem, thorough testing necessary to say whether it's as cool as Klinger claims it to be.
And it might be a great solution for video editors or code compilers or 3D artists who want a big display, and powerful graphics without looking like they're operating a goddamn jet when they go to the coffee house.
The Baltic Exchange, which has been located in the heart of the City of London since its founding in a coffee house in 1744, produces daily benchmark rates and indexes that are used to trade and settle freight contracts.
In effect, the web has recreated in a virtual way the kind of coffee house discussions out of which the modern scientific journals emerged, without the necessity of all of us being in London and drinking incredibly terrible coffee.
Coffee House Press is a non-profit, which means that they have a mission, a board that oversees that mission and the money that goes into it, and a responsibility towards that mission as well as towards sales numbers.
"If it is broken, so am I." At 25, Sofia is a half-English, half-Greek anthropology student who works in a London cafe called the Coffee House but mostly tends to the petulant demands of her mother, Rose.
JAB, the private holding company of Germany's Reimann family, has built a coffee empire over the past five years, seeking to take on market leader Nestle by buying packaged brands like JDE and coffee house chains like Peet's Coffee.
The ring has its roots in the early 19th century when the Royal Exchange, the world's first commodities market, became so crowded that metal merchants gathered at the Jerusalem coffee house on Cornhill in the City of London to conduct business.
It's been 15 years since Jason Mraz's debut album Waiting for My Rocket to Come debuted, launching the 40-year-old musician from the Southern California coffee house scene into global stardom and the forefront of contemporary American singer-songwriters.
One of those writers, Brian Evenson, has a new collection of stories called A COLLAPSE OF HORSES (Coffee House, paper, $16.95), which embodies this hard-to-define aesthetic pretty strikingly — or maybe what it's actually doing is disembodying something else.
Peter's Coffee House, named for one of their sons, quickly became a hub for expatriates, local Chinese curious about the outside world — and state security agents suspicious of the Garratts and their customers, who included the occasional American or Canadian diplomat.
The world's largest specialty insurance market, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, has been one of the most vocal London financial institutions about the need to set up an EU subsidiary as Britain readies to leave the bloc.
The newspaper said the IPOs would generate billions for the Reimanns, who have built a coffee empire over the past five years, seeking to take on market leader Nestle by buying packaged brands like JDE and coffee house chains like Peet's Coffee.
Jackie Tullis, a nurse at Ohio State who stopped for coffee at The Depot Coffee House, a cafe in a restored 19th-century train depot, expressed sympathy for the victims but was shocked to learn from a reporter that they numbered over 100.
Now a new Astoria Rapallo espresso machine with a retro sheen occupies pride of place on the counter of Fat Cat, the coffee house he runs with his brother in the colonial town of Antigua, an hour's drive west of the capital.
"We think the Turks left bags of coffee beans after the siege in the late 17th century, and the first coffee house opened soon after by an Armenian spy who was commissioned by the Viennese Court because he knew how to brew coffee."
Stung by combined losses of 22015 billion pounds ($210.5 billion) over the last two years, John Neal, the new chief executive of an insurance market founded in a London coffee house in 22013, is under growing pressure to drag Lloyd's into the 24st century.
A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson (Coffee House Press) The latest collection by one of my all-time literary heroes, A Collapse of Horses finds Brian Evenson continuing his work of burrowing deeper and deeper into the slickest and blackest parts of human psyche.
But don't let its small size fool you — the Essenza mini is packed with power, and a 19-bar pressure system that extracts your perfect cup of coffee each time, bringing you that coffee house taste you love with the touch of a button.
Usually, the results are predictable: a Brian Wilson here, a Smokey Robinson there, the guy who wrote the Toy Story soundtrack, whoever waltzed out of the coffee-house culture of the 1960s and someone who wrote a really good album about romance-fuelled drug addiction.
Schultz took a trip to the country of pasta, wine, and espresso back in 1983 and was so inspired by the community coffee house culture that he brought a little piece of it back with him stateside: the sizing names and the general vibes.
Besides aiming to more than double its store count in China to 22,2300 by 210, the world's largest coffee chain is brewing up a 215,217 sq ft premium coffee house in Shanghai, described by its new China head Belinda Wong as "the second Disneyland" in the making.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I am sitting in a cafe on Manhattan's Upper West Side thinking about what I am going to write about Ron Padgett's Big Cabin (2019), which Coffee House Press has sent me, presumably because I reviewed two of his earlier books.
It's a derisive cultural cue for the stereotypically "basic" taste, the genesis of a flavor trend that's invaded every other corner of the seasonal food world, and a 14-year-old cash-cow menu item that has become synonymous with the Seattle coffee house chain's brand.
As Ms. Pierson explained how the bikes worked in front of the Prince Coffee House on Arthur Avenue, Victor Sanchéz, 30, a butcher on his way to work, rolled up on a bicycle he had borrowed from a friend and asked how he could sign up.
Lloyd's of London, that began life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, focused on cutting costs and improving its underwriting performance after a series of natural catastrophes pushed the specialist insurance market into a 2 billion pound annual loss in 2017, its first in six years.
Razer's known for black and green fingerprint magnets, so it's a bit of a (pleasant) surprise to learn that the company has a new white laptop you can potentially use without showcasing your affection for games next time you are at the library/meeting/coffee house full of Macs.
He regretted the sale and, as MUNCHIES covered in 2016, he's been looking to hit it big in the candy world again ever since through several projects that never truly took off, such as David's Gourmet Jelly Beans, a candy called Snot, and Original Coffee House Jelly Beans.
In the video posted by the conservative news site Campus Reform, the self-identified president of Rodrigue's Coffee House, which is run by a student club, tells the students that she is removing them to ensure the safety of other customers, saying that their hats violate the shop's policies.
If the deal is approved by European Union and U.S. regulators, the exchange would substantially broaden its global footprint in financial data, and become a major player in trading forex, a new asset for a company that traces its roots to listing market prices from a London coffee house in 1698.
" Finalists "In the Distance," by Hernan Diaz (Coffee House Press) | "The Idiot," by Elif Batuman (Penguin Press) Drama Ms. Majok, 503, a Polish immigrant who saw her first theater show at 17 after winning $45 from playing pool, initially wrote this as a short work called "John, Who's Here From Cambridge.
That's important because it means you cannot use this laptop in the cramped confines of an airplane cabin (unless you scored a seats in first class), and you'll find yourself balancing things a little awkwardly if you bring it to a coffee house and set it on one of those tiny tables.
In an elegant waterfront coffee house in Ningbo, I met a young stock trader who speculated about the web of political connections that had enriched and ultimately doomed Xu. "Xu was pushed onto the stage," the trader told me, as fashionable young women toting Gucci bags and wearing Cartier watches strode past us.
READ MORE: Here Are the Best #Covfefe Food Memes One trademark application, for Covfefe Coffee was filed for both "coffee and coffee substitutes" and "coffee-house and snack-bar services," meaning that anyone currently slapping a Covfefe sticker on a bag of coffee may one day owe this trademark applicant some money.
Nothing, wrote Stefan Zweig, quite compares with "the opportunity the coffee house [provides] of informing oneself so comprehensively about all of the events in the world and at the same time discussing them within a friendly and familiar circle" (the Austrian writer spent so much time there, he had his post delivered to his table).
This would eventually allow Anonymous to wage psychological warfare on the Egyptian government while at the same time sending valuable information and encouragement to the Egyptian people… This led to a somewhat comical scene of me having to spend the night sleeping in an alley behind the coffee house so I could stay connected and keep Hazel running.
Unlike Morelia and Pátzcuaro, colonial showstoppers both, Uruapan's pleasures are humble: evenings spent people-watching on the broad central plaza; snacking on sweet corn tamales, called uchepos, at the Mercado de Antojitos, or snack market; and sipping dark, fragrant coffee at Café Tradicional, a dim, wood-paneled coffee house with atmosphere as dense as cigar smoke.
Next Friday, when she and Ms. McLeish pronounce their love for each other at the coffee house with its rabbit hutch, where it all began, Ms. Nunnemaker's mother has told the couple she will be one of the handful of guests who will be standing by, ready to congratulate the newlyweds as they start their new lives.
"Formally it's already there," he said, gesturing at a dark rosewood "Liechtenstein chair," upholstered in deep purple fabric with an elaborate floral motif, and then to Thonet's chair No. 3, which more resembles the classic coffee house chair — less fussy, with a simple arch of bentwood, and the backrest and seat covered in hand-woven cane.
"I am almost certainly the only person who was at both the Woodstock Music Festival and Truman Capote's Black and White Masked Ball at the Plaza Hotel in 22009," he wrote in his memoir, "Since When," to be published by Coffee House Press on a date to be announced In 1960, John Myers, a partner in the Tibor de Nagy gallery, offered to publish Mr. Berkson's poems.
Those last two books were published with Coffee House via their Emily Books imprint, a just-ended feminist publishing project launched by Emily Gould and Ruth Curry, who are responsible for being among the earliest, and certainly most ardent, advocates of work by writers like Barbara Browning, Samantha Irby, and Chelsea Hodson, author of that book Kendall Jenner was reading poolside in that fateful Instagram.

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