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"coffeehouse" Definitions
  1. an establishment that sells coffee and usually other refreshments and that commonly serves as an informal club for its regular customers

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There's a place called The Beat Coffeehouse, which I love.
But at the coffeehouse, he is countering the drift now.
Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse, at Memorial United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Avenue.
Sushi at a coffeehouse may not be such a crazy combination.
Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse, at Memorial United Methodist Church, 673 Bryant Avenue. walkaboutclearwater.
There, he performed on the coffeehouse circuit as a singer and guitarist.
I parked my car in a $221-an-hour lot and stopped for an iced tea at Urban Abbey, which might best be described as a coffeehouse of worship, as it combines both a church and a coffeehouse.
Common Ground Coffeehouse, at First Unitarian Society of Westchester, 25 Old Jackson Avenue.
Common Ground Coffeehouse, at First Unitarian Society of Westchester, 53 Old Jackson Avenue.
Common Ground Coffeehouse, at First Unitarian Society of Westchester, 303 Old Jackson Avenue.
Walking away from the frenzy, I found coffeehouse PublicUs about six blocks east.
Late last summer, during an interview at a Toronto coffeehouse, he was upset.
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Golden Apple Coffeehouse, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 85 East Main Street. 914-666-8058.
He'd operated several businesses previously, including Portland's first coffeehouse and a basement jazz club.
Or picture yourself at a coffeehouse as an acoustic guitarist strums note after relaxing note.
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" Still, Slabaugh said that the upsides of the coffeehouse are already "baked into the stock.
But we can foresee that robotics coffee maker will definitely compete with the traditional coffeehouse.
People with early memory loss and their caregivers meet twice a month at a coffeehouse.
At noon, when Hi-Collar is in kissaten (coffeehouse) mode, all is bustling and bright.
He played in his coffeehouse band, traveled and took long bike rides up the coast.
Starbucks is a leading innovator in the coffeehouse market with its espresso and frappe drinks.
Before a talk in West Palm Beach, she visited a local coffeehouse focused on community building.
It also comes equipped with a powerful steamer to make all of your favorite coffeehouse beverages.
Maybe they could bring the couch from the coffeehouse set, and put it on the lawn.
His portraits were highly regarded by other photographers in the downtown coffeehouse scene and by curators.
Smith Canteen, a popular coffeehouse serving egg sandwiches and avocado toast, will close on June 30.
That's when tallying up all those coffeehouse or restaurant receipts can lead to changes in behavior.
I called the coffeehouse where I'd hoped she'd be and cried at the barista through the phone.
Like the Mr. Coffee One-Touch Coffeehouse, this machine's integrated milk container has its pros and cons.
As a high school dropout, Mr. Earle played a coffeehouse near Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.
Pavement Coffeehouse: The marriage of two cafes beloved by Allston college students (Bagel Rising and Espresso Royale), Pavement Coffeehouse has expanded to five locations around the city, all within stumble-in-before-class distance of the dozens of colleges near the various branches in Fenway, Allston, Comm Ave.
It's this terrain, Bullock told a crowd inside Uncle Nancy's Coffeehouse, that Democrats cannot cede to Trump again.
Starbucks — the largest coffeehouse restaurant in the world has no official plan in the works to add robots.
It forecasts coffeehouse sales will reach $20163 billion by 2021, or up about 23 percent from this year.
He began turning up on the coffeehouse circuit in Toronto in the 21996s and developed a cult following.
Stephanie Jill Desmon and Stephen Lyon Orloff were married May 4 at Artifact Coffee, a coffeehouse in Baltimore.
Q&A Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, owned by Ariell R. Johnson, has become a center for creativity and community.
And let's face it: Your neighborhood bookstore or coffeehouse is probably not going to re-incorporate in Luxembourg.
"untitled 03" gets a quirky coffeehouse intro for a live performance during the final week of The Colbert Report.
" Her coffee obsession is well documented on Twitter, and she has a recommendation: "It's a coffeehouse called Joe Black.
She traveled extensively, visiting the ruins of Iran's previous empires and collecting vernacular illustrative artworks known as coffeehouse paintings.
The main commercial area is on Rockaway Avenue, with bakeries, restaurants, a liquor store, a florist and a coffeehouse.
The limited-time item isn't meant to blend with the company's coffeehouse chic but rather its customers' social media feeds.
In 2009, U.K. coffeehouse chain Costa Coffee insured the taste buds of its coffee taster, Gennaro Pelliccia, for £20113 million.
The Ninja Hot & Cold Brewed System gives you the tools needed to make coffeehouse-quality beverages right in your home.
"It just went poof," said Natalie Draper, a librarian sitting in the back of a coffeehouse last week in Richmond.
Two years later, he found himself working as a youth pastor and church coffeehouse barista in Decorah, Iowa, population 8,000.
Midway through his speech at the Beancounter Coffeehouse & Drinkery, O'Rourke, who had been standing behind the counter, climbed onto it.
I mainly bought it because I was spending way to much getting coffee drinks like lattes and macchiatos at the coffeehouse.
Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke speaks during a campaign stop at the Beancounter Coffeehouse & Drinkery in Burlington, Iowa, on March 220.
The third place is the coffeehouse, the bar, the mall — a public space for relaxing, socializing, sharing ideas, or goofing off.
Johnson's Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in Philadelphia has become a welcoming community space for women, the LGBTQ community, and people of color.
With its weathered red façade and bright interior, the coffeehouse is a popular hangout for refugees from neighboring Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Mr. Cranston plays Will's company-man dad, who is fired and then, dressed in a suit, hangs out in a coffeehouse.
With a variety of brew options, you can pretty much create any coffeehouse drink you want, whether it's hot, iced, or frozen.
Faris, a dance major who was on the student-arts committee, had to program Thursday nights at the coffeehouse where Dayton worked.
Walkabout has slated the singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert, one of the few black performers working the coffeehouse circuit, and a popular draw.
And you're going to want a really good baked good and maybe sip some coffee in a coffeehouse where someone's playing guitar.
An unmoored song in the original is now sung by a character whom it befits, in the style of a coffeehouse diva.
In his book, Oldenburg points to the coffeehouse as one place where strangers can spend time together in a relaxed, enjoyable setting.
Perhaps most important to Starbucks' prospects for success in Italy, studies confirm that the coffeehouse is the "restaurant of choice" for young people.
And someone will go online to tell that story, and they'll say, 'I met so-and-so at the coffeehouse; it was cool.
Mr. Coffee One-Touch CoffeeHouse ($133) This Mr. Coffee machine sits at the comfortable intersection where ease of use, automation, and affordability meet.
This other guy is well organized, polite and an engaging performer who can easily get a coffeehouse audience to sing along with him.
Over the course of six years, the coffeehouse network would play a central role in some of the G.I. movement's most significant actions.
"I'm so sorry I'm late," the 33-year-old Mulligan said as she sat down across from me at a Santa Monica coffeehouse.
At about the same time, a once-thriving nocturnal coffeehouse scene on Maryland Parkway near the University of Nevada Las Vegas died out.
The chain isn't known for being a top-of-the-line coffeehouse, but I wanted to give the fast-food giant a shot.
As an example, she cited Café Grumpy, a coffeehouse across the street from the Broadway Stages studios in Greenpoint, which has added five locations.
In the Belmont Shore neighborhood of Long Beach, Sanders volunteers Gordon Winiemko and Jon Fellman manned a table on the sidewalk outside a coffeehouse.
The Netherlands is currently battling a fine from the EU for giving the U.S. coffeehouse chain, Starbucks, tax advantages that amounted to state aid.
I was just at a little tiny coffeehouse where there was a metal detector, one of those little wands that they wave over you.
Unlike the acts of Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller, there was not a whiff of the borscht belt or the coffeehouse about her material.
Mr. Kline was an undergraduate at Indiana, acting with the Vest Pocket Players, a coffeehouse troupe, which the group asked Mr. Guskin to join.
"This used to be the Gaslight Cafe," she said, referring to the coffeehouse where Mr. Dylan played in his early days in Greenwich Village.
If you want classy and/or coffeehouse music for old people, it's the historic Paramount Theater on Congress, a stone's throw from the Capitol.
A growing taste for coffeehouse brews, as well as instant, among the emerging middle class in the developing world is driving up global coffee consumption.
AT WYNDHAM GRAND, A TOAST TO COFFEE Wyndham Grand hotels just introduced a new culinary concept called Brew Parlor that merges bar and coffeehouse cultures.
The difficulty of engaging millennials was underlined by Alayna Bierley, 15, one of the few people of high school or college age at the coffeehouse.
If you want classy and/or coffeehouse music for old people, it's the historic Paramount Theater on Congress, a stone's throw from the Capitol building.
The clubs themselves had evolved from 18th-century London's coffeehouse scene; they were intended to give men a place to talk about politics and philosophy.
A far cry from the classical coffeehouse proprietor, Mr. Haller said he followed trends in the United States, Australia and Britain and never allowed smoking.
Beginning in 1720, Café Zimmermann — the largest coffeehouse in Leipzig, Germany — launched a weekly concert series featuring the Collegium Musicum, the city's most prestigious ensemble.
A coffeehouse, larder and more, Rowhouse Bakery & Restaurant taps into all the things a modern foodie wants and delivers them in one charmingly sprawling space.
He convinced his bosses to test a coffeehouse concept in downtown Seattle, but at the time, they weren't ready to fully commit to the idea.
Within a few weeks, at a Tokyo coffeehouse a Japanese man, Sozo Araki, twenty-four years old—six years her junior—stopped at her table.
We were going to see Beck play at a coffeehouse and the bouncer said, 'I'm sorry, you can't come in, you don't have a backstage pass.
To get people to come to the coffeehouse, Huge placed "lure modules" around the stops on Monday that make Pokemon spawn more often in the area.
But most top Wall Street analysts, though surprised by the timing of the news, told clients impact on the coffeehouse chain's growth will likely be negligible.
Consumer Products, and Eight O'Clock Coffee partnered together to re-create the popular TV show's Central Perk coffeehouse at a pop-up location in downtown Manhattan.
A MINUS Margo Price: Midwest Farmer's Daughter (Third Man) In the manner of Kacey Musgraves, Price's soprano is more a coffeehouse voice than a barroom voice.
Aniston, 50, said that the Friends crew gave her the neon coffee mug sign from the show's coffeehouse, Central Perk, which now hangs in her office.
The Flair Signature series espresso makers seem to harken from another era, like something you'd find on the counter of a tiny coffeehouse in prewar Italy.
Mozart loved the place, and reportedly made his last public performance here at what is said to be Vienna's oldest coffeehouse, steps from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
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According to Untapped Cities, the Gaslight Cafe was a coffeehouse and music venue located at 116 MacDougal Street (the building now houses a craft cocktail bar).
An area around West 187th Street is less busy but also has shops and restaurants, among them Cafe Buunni, a hip coffeehouse that serves Ethiopian blends.
The space, which opened in 1963, was originally intended to be an after-hours coffeehouse for Broadway performers, but soon became an incubator for budding comedians.
And there's no doubt that the political climate is further fueling creative expression in poetry slams, open mic storytelling, stand-up comedy, coffeehouse art and more.
And if you recognize the song, you have to laugh at the sheer of-courseness of the choice: "Closer to Fine," the Indigo Girls' 1989 coffeehouse spiritual.
Yet Starbucks has marched successfully into Britain, France and Germany, and it has even found success in Vienna, the Austrian capital, which gave birth to the coffeehouse.
But Common Ground Coffeehouse in nearby Hastings-on-Hudson has also scheduled a show, featuring the idiosyncratic Erin McKeown, known for her funky take on folk idioms.
Across Beaufort Street was another Wallace favorite, the Coffeehouse & Deli, a lovable establishment whose beige walls dated back decades, and some of whose crumbs might have, too.
We should get rid of replay so Peter can get to the coffeehouse ten minutes sooner to tell a disinterested barista about Jalen Ramsey's game-sealing interception?
Catch Charles, a vocalist and flutist, performing in a coffeehouse setting and you'll be struck by the easy intimacy in her singing, lightly redolent of Roberta Flack.
While not quite the skateboard clubhouse that Supreme was in the 1990s, the coffeehouse does see a steady stream of skater types seeking midday pick-me-ups.
"I do a thing — I have sensibilities," said Mr. Mayer, who has often found himself overcompensating for his pristine but often edgeless bluesy pop and coffeehouse soul.
Her band, a clunky, jangly electric addendum to her strummed acoustic guitar, establishes a similarly mellow, unobtrusive coffeehouse-folk sound, designed to draw attention to her lyrics.
For those who spend what feels like hundreds of dollars at their local coffeehouse—when was the last time they told you to take $100 off your order?
"The challenges have never been greater, or more severe, or more critical or more defining for our future," he told an enthusiastic crowd at a coffeehouse in Burlington.
Additionally, car2go users who visit Filter Coffeehouse and Espresso Bar - Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. on the 28th can get free brewed coffee or espresso while supplies last.
After two sly country-pop albums and a heartwarmingly cute Christmas collection, she goes full soft-rock, inventing her own strain of coffeehouse pop designed for unobtrusive delicacy.
Buy Mr. Coffee One-Touch Coffeehouse for $260 from Amazon At first, the Barista Express seemed too hardcore for me—it's basically a coffee shop in a box.
Johnson, Schultz's successor, said he was comforted by the fact that Schultz will stay on as executive chairman of the coffeehouse when Johnson becomes CEO on April 3.
Inspired by Italy's rich coffeehouse tradition, he taught Americans to expect better quality products and an elevated customer experience, setting us on a path towards today's foodie frenzy.
At the Cravings coffeehouse in western Pennsylvania, where a group of Democratic women had gathered to watch the hearings, the room fell silent as Dr. Blasey's testimony began.
A reserved man who rarely smiled, Mr. Glover emerged from the post-beatnik coffeehouse scene in Minneapolis that also helped nurture Bob Dylan, with whom he occasionally played.
Reuters could not independently verify Asemahagh's death toll, but two independent witnesses Reuters interviewed in a coffeehouse the night before confirmed the militia attacked the three targets he named.
Before heading out to catch the day's acts at Fort Adams, channel your own folksy vibe by grabbing a latte and some pastries at the coffeehouse-style Breakfast Cafe.
It just so happens that the coffeehouse sits between two Pokestops, places where players can collect special in-game items, making it the perfect test site for game marketing.
Its most famous product, from 1974, was Keith Jarrett's " The Köln Concert ," which, to its creator's chagrin, became a mellow soundtrack to innumerable make-out sessions and coffeehouse transactions.
"I knew that I had to do something to help them keep their business afloat so that Tina could be with Dave," said Pixie Adams, who owns Moonlight Coffeehouse.
The anniversary event, presented as part of La MaMa's Coffeehouse Chronicles series, will be moderated by Chris Kapp and directed by Michael Gamily, with educational outreach by Arthur Adair.
Feed your caffeine monkey at a moment's notice and bring the versatility of the coffeehouse home when you get the Ninja Coffee Bar System at Walmart for only $99.
Schultz, who led the growth of the company from 11 stores in 1987 to more than 203,000 stores in 77 countries today, transformed the Seattle coffeehouse into a global chain.
There are a few small bars, a popular coffeehouse/workstation, one of the city's best vintage furniture shops, and some very specific food trailers (no kebabs here), among other treasures.
The most raunchy part of the episode consists of two women briefly hold hands at early bird hour in a lesbian coffeehouse (perhaps my favorite lesbian stereotype of all time).
They would include two books by financial advisers: "How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street" (Wiley, $303) by Allan S. Roth, and "The Coffeehouse Investor" (Portfolio, $12.80) by Bill Schultheis.
Before the small genocide, the fantasy of annihilation had set up camp in the press, in coffeehouse conversations, jokes, laws, segregation, public demonstrations and vituperation until things came to blows.
When you order a LATTE in a coffeehouse and it comes with a heart or some design on top made from the foam that is poured out, that's LATTE ART.
The couple met in 2011 while standing next to each other in line for dinner at the Stanford CoHo, the on-campus coffeehouse, and Dr. Salitskiy suggested they sit together.
Roughly half of the 18 tracks are from a coffeehouse gig in '72, and you can hear how Mr. Redbone already had the audience in the palm of his hand.
"Tearing it down causes division, and I think as a community we should just try to keep things peaceful," said Brittany Parrish, 24, a black line cook at a coffeehouse.
"I say this as the father of a middle school student, where middle schools are one of the fastest growing markets for marijuana sales today," he told a coffeehouse crowd.
First stop was the Beat Coffeehouse & Records, which had all manner of coffee drinks, as well as liquor and draft beer (when the taps are working, which they weren't that night).
Fair Grinds Coffeehouse: During peak business hours, it can be a little tough to find a table here, but the coffee always has your back and the internet is pretty solid.
But age recently took its toll at Walkabout; the person responsible for managing the table at which literature about social causes is distributed died before the April coffeehouse, Ms. Havens said.
Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, which has become a popular draw since its opening in December 2015, is the brainchild of Ariell R. Johnson, a Baltimore native and alumna of nearby Temple University.
But no matter the establishment — cafe, trattoria, dive bar, coffeehouse, doughnut shop, pharmacy, even — those who make themselves permanent fixtures almost all say the same thing about what makes a regular.
In Boston, slave catchers seized a young man known as Shadrach who had escaped a few weeks earlier from slavery in Norfolk, Va., and found work in a Beacon Hill coffeehouse.
That changed when Fonda became an anti-war activist and met a few key feminists along the way, including one unidentified feminist who gave a talk to soldiers at a Texas coffeehouse.
The area is known for its indie clothing and decor boutiques like S120, vintage jewelry shops like Esme, and delicious cafes like the well-rated Kipferl Cafe and Kitchen, an Austrian coffeehouse.
Another popular coffeehouse, the Covered Wagon in Mountain Home, Idaho (near a major Air Force base), was a frequent target of harassment by outraged locals, who finally burned it to the ground.
The Deal Professor column on Wednesday, about federal scrutiny on national security grounds of Chinese bids for American companies, misstated the reason Canada reviewed Burger King's acquisition of the coffeehouse chain Tim Hortons.
Included with the Ninja is a 40-recipe coffeehouse drink book, perfect for when you want to impress guests (or just to feel fancy.) Get it here for $145.99, marked down from $199.99.
On the night of Leonard Cohen's death, a Blue Devil fanatic/coffeehouse crooner/sensitive bottle blonde named Jackson Steger was taking a shower, presumably to wash away the sadness, when it hit him.
"I've heard they're inspired by 'Crayon Shin-chan,' the Japanese cartoon," says Sakura Yagi, the chief operating officer of T.I.C. Restaurant Group, which owns the Japanese coffeehouse Hi-Collar in the East Village.
How did Schultz, who came from a "working poor" family in the Brooklyn projects, overcome adversity and grow a quaint Seattle coffeehouse into the world's largest coffee chain and a model for conscious capitalism?
That is where a group called the Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse, which the folk singer established, had blossomed into a community of like-minded people who gather to hear music and promote their social causes.
Like at a regular coffeehouse, you get a multitude of beverage options: latte, single-origin espresso, matcha latte, cortado and so on, and with different types of frothy milk, including organic Swedish oat milk.
BUSINESS DAY The Deal Professor column on Wednesday, about federal scrutiny on national security grounds of Chinese bids for American companies, misstated the reason Canada reviewed Burger King's acquisition of the coffeehouse chain Tim Hortons.
It appears Preston is ad-libbing — rather than the Packers calling a rare "coffeehouse stunt" (where two players fake inward, then go out) — but either way, it's a chore for an O-line to handle.
KEOKUK, Iowa — For a moment, he seemed almost tentative, ducking into a coffeehouse between a tattoo parlor and an American Legion hall — speaking mostly of Texas because it was not clear where else to start.
Mr. Fishman, a regular on the modern coffeehouse circuit, frames his tribute with a conceited concept: He plays a doppelgänger of himself, Henry, leading three bandmates through a rehearsal of Converse songs before a gig.
OBITUARIES An obituary in some editions on Wednesday and in some copies on Thursday about Fred Weintraub, the founder of the Greenwich Village coffeehouse the Bitter End, referred incorrectly to a television series he hosted.
As one would expect from a man whose art phenomenally unifies humor and social commentary with references to Persian epic poetry and illustrious sixteenth-century Iranian Coffeehouse painting, he is delightful, cultivated, witty, and incredibly meticulous.
Terence Wiggins, a Starbucks barista who recently put his two weeks notice in, shared a set of photos on his Twitter and Tumblr accounts of the craziest orders he's received since working at the coffeehouse chain.
A city square might recall the bliss of a love affair; a dark alleyway might be a reminder of our political fears; an old coffeehouse might evoke the memory of our friends who have been jailed.
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But the "wizened freak" with sharp claws and teeth turns out to be a moneymaker when displayed for admission at a local coffeehouse, and customers bewitched by the attraction of repulsion make Hancock a wealthy man.
By the summer of 1968, major antiwar organizations took notice of the controversy the UFO was stirring up in Columbia and initiated a "Summer of Support" to organize funds for more coffeehouse projects around the country.
A city square might recall the bliss of a love affair; a dark alleyway might be a reminder of our political fears; an old coffeehouse might evoke the memory of our friends who have been jailed.
While she found early success with tender, coffeehouse-ready gems like "Be OK" and "The Way I Am," her more recent work, like the bright, brassy anthem "Girls Chase Boys," has conspicuously aimed for Top 40 territory.
Hometown is important — "where are you from?" is one of the first questions Turks ask one another — but you don't very often see references to places outside Turkey: the Sofia Coffeehouse, say, or, heaven forbid, Athens Baklava.
Higgins, whose firm recently took a minority stake in competing coffeehouse Bluestone Lane, told CNBC that while Starbucks may have coined the concept of premium brews, the globally recognized chain may be losing some of its touch.
Juan and David Certain, political refugees of late-1990s Colombia, opened this single-estate coffeehouse in 2013, using only beans bred from their grandfather's farm in the hills of Piendamó Cauca, a small town in central Colombia.
There was an ample supply of those from the latter category one morning this week at Royal Blend, a popular local coffeehouse in tony Old Metairie, which sits on the canal that divides Jefferson and Orleans parishes.
To further emphasize the perspective switch, this immersive production, directed by May Adrales ("Vietgone"), is set in a North African coffeehouse lined with heavy drapes and thick carpets, with audience members sitting on stools and large cushions.
The smell of java, the noise of espresso makers and the presence of prints (by artists like Rauschenberg and Alex Katz rather than your neighborhood doodler) for sale on the walls made this possibly the weirdest coffeehouse concert ever.
In 1970, at the Fort Dix coffeehouse project in Wrightstown, N.J., G.I.s and civilians were celebrating Valentine's Day when a live grenade flew in through an open door; it exploded, seriously injuring two Fort Dix soldiers and a civilian.
More than a dozen people sat around tables and in plush armchairs at Cravings coffeehouse: mostly older women and men, retired schoolteachers and nurses, three college Democrats, some people new to the crowd and others who were steadfast activists.
In 2014, Warner Brothers partnered with Eight O'Clock Coffee to do a pop-up version of Central Perk, the coffeehouse on "Friends," and secured a copyright on the name for use in "coffee shop and cafe services" last January.
" Starbucks boss steps down, hints at possible 2020 run -   Fox Business : " Howard Schultz , the Starbucks executive who oversaw the Seattle coffeehouse chain's global expansion, will step down as the company's executive chairman of the board, the company confirmed on Monday.
They opened a coffeehouse, called the Living Room, and, across the bay in Marin County, a commune, the House of Acts, where they served free food and offered a place to rest for hippies needing a break from the streets.
At the April coffeehouse gathering, the 40-member chorus, founded by Mr. Seeger in 20093 as a vehicle for taking his progressive message to rallies and the like, was holed up in a room rehearsing their songs of protest and hope.
"No More Auction Block" (Live at the Gaslight, 21964) "The Bootleg Series Volumes 210-26 (Rare and Unreleased) 21964-211" A traditional folk song recorded at the Gaslight, the one Village coffeehouse Mr. Dylan seemed to prefer over the others.
But something about the biennial — which includes not just an exhibition, but a full program of panel discussions and coffeehouse networking — highlighted for me, as never before, that we are surrounded by designs created to encourage some behaviors and obstruct others.
During its brief lifetime, the G.I. coffeehouse network was subjected to attacks from all sides — investigated by the F.B.I. and congressional committees, infiltrated by law enforcement, harassed by military authorities and, in a number of startling cases, terrorized by local vigilantes.
The G.I. movement and related phenomenon created a significant crisis for the American military, which feared exactly the kind of alliance between civilians and soldiers that Fred Gardner had in mind when he opened the first G.I. coffeehouse in 1968.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The flames shoot straight up, and we all lean back, watching the light tremble across the brass countertop at Hi-Collar in the East Village, a Japanese coffeehouse by day, sake bar by night.
Fred Weintraub, who left home, family and a baby-carriage business to become the Greenwich Village impresario who advanced the careers of dozens of fledgling singers and comedians at his Bitter End coffeehouse, died on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
The only time they're charged is if they don't return the cup, which they check out from a cafeteria or coffeehouse by scanning a QR code "like you might a library book," says Dagny Tucker, who co-founded Vessel in 2014.
Last month, the biggest show ever of Arvi Ostrom's art, more than a 150 portraits, cartoons and sketches, went up on the walls of the Redwing Cafe, a coffeehouse and vegetarian restaurant a few blocks from Mr. Carlson's house here.
The UFO coffeehouse, decorated with rock 'n' roll posters donated from the San Francisco promoter Bill Graham, quickly became a popular hangout for G.I.s — and a target of significant hostility from military officials, city authorities and outraged local citizens ("It's a sore spot in our craw," a Columbia official said.) The coffeehouse was located just off base, out of the military's reach but close enough for soldiers to visit during their free time — places where active-duty servicemen, veterans and civilian activists could meet to plan demonstrations, publish underground newspapers and work to build the nascent peace movement within the military.
Among the younger and more diverse acts booked this season have been the Peace Poets, a hip-hop group from the Bronx; Kristen Graves, a troubadour from Connecticut; and the singing Chapin Sisters, the daughters of Tom Chapin, a fixture at the coffeehouse.
It will also house a Japanese florist specializing in delicate dried arrangements and Café Tortoni, a revival of the famed Belle Époque coffeehouse on the Boulevard des Italiens, offering house-blended hot chocolate, homemade ice cream and, in homage to Marcel Proust, madeleines.
In 1968, Chuck Smith, pastor of a small church called Calvary Chapel, and Lonnie Frisbee, a hippie who had found Jesus at the Wises' coffeehouse during the Summer of Love, teamed up to minister to the beach hippies and homeless youth of Orange County.
Across town from the sheriff's office, in the cozy coffeehouse that serves as a de facto meeting place for most of Sandpoint, the Bonner County Human Rights Task Force was finishing up a meeting where they shared art, music, and poetry advocating for political change.
James and House had each made a handful of recordings in the '30s and '40s, and then faded into obscurity until the folk revival of the early '60s piqued the interest of students and coffeehouse guitar pickers in the college towns of the North.
"I am fascinated by the heritage of this city and I try to present elements of its history in my apartments," he said over coffee in Arhiva de Cafea si Ceai, a small coffeehouse off Great Square that offers a selection of homemade pastries.
Her dogged, dynamic, texturally varied folk-postpunk band jumps from the speakers with confidence and glee, and the throaty distortion of her voice fits these songs quite specifically, especially on the album's first half: "Never Be Mine" is the kind of retro coffeehouse ballad so vivid one can't quite place its stylistic source ("Heeeeeee wants to know why"), "Shut Up Kiss Me" is exactly as joyful and zippy as the title suggests, and when "Not Gonna Kill You" deploys a riff I keep expecting will lead to Suede's "Metal Mickey" but instead morphs into another coffeehouse ballad complete with jangle and wail, things could hardly get more irresistible.
This trim live session bleeds the borders between Hong Kong cinema scores, Fever Ray, Korean remixes of Korean coffeehouse muzak, and Smiths Jaden and Willow, underscoring the spiritual and material similarities between them and many more, in what is perhaps their most revelatory work to date.
At a central Milan branch of the Caffe Vergnano 1882 coffeehouse chain, the manager, Raffaele Schiavone, said he was not fazed by the new rival, even though one of four regular Starbucks scheduled to open in Milan by the end of the year will be nearby.
A viral video of their arrest sparked national outrage and has led to policy changes at the world&aposs largest coffeehouse chain, including unconscious bias training and a new policy that allows anyone to sit in its cafes or use its restrooms — even if they don&apost buy anything.
Usually Deschanel and creative partner M. Ward specialize in generic coffeehouse folk slicked over and sugared up with heavy pedal steel, backup harmonies cooing and crooning, and other retro gestures designed to meld idealized classic-pop cheer with a sleepy coziness at odds with such facsimile's potential accuracy.
They assert that he has made up the treasure story to sell more copies of his memoir, whose printing and binding are done according to his precise specifications by Collected Works, a bookstore and coffeehouse in Santa Fe that donates part of the proceeds to charity and keeps the rest.
Rolling Stone's Jonathan Bernstein noted how the album felt "burdened" by the success of "Take Me to Church," Hozier's breakout single, with "songs that can feel like they're merely piling on feel-good folksy handclaps and grandiose gospel choirs in the hopes of landing on a chill-coffeehouse Spotify playlist."
The Cleveland period-instrument group Apollo's Fire takes Bach's Zimmermann residency as the theme for its Carnegie debut on Thursday, with a program focused on popular fare performed by the Collegium at the famed coffeehouse, including works by Telemann and Handel as well as Bach's Brandenburg Concertos No. 4 and 5.
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Starbucks — the largest coffeehouse restaurant in the world, with more than 20,000 locations — has no official plan in the works to add robots, though the company does have a popular mobile app that lets you order Frappuccinos on the go, track purchase history and identify and save songs playing at your local Starbucks location.
When eight black G.I.s, each of them leaders of the group G.I.s United Against the War in Vietnam, were arrested in 1969 for holding an illegal demonstration at Fort Jackson, the UFO coffeehouse served as a local operations center, drumming up funds for lawyers and promoting the "Fort Jackson Eight" story to the national media.
The three men have spent the past few months running on the trails and roads of Arizona's high desert and gathering downtown for coffee at Macy's European Coffeehouse & Bakery to plot strategy and trade some of the intelligence on recovery and competition they have gained from more than six decades combined of competitive racing.
Still, a little while earlier, when a New Hampshire woman three rows back at the coffeehouse told Mr. Christie that he was in her top two, the governor sounded as if he was ready to leap through the crowd to make his case, underscoring the value that candidates are putting on single votes on this crucial final day.
I made a couple of quick stops on my way out of Anchorage, recommendations from the friends I was staying with: South Restaurant and Coffeehouse for a filling $8.50 breakfast burrito with scrambled eggs and chorizo (and a couple of day-old biscuits for the road, two for a dollar), and, across the street, the South Anchorage farmers' market.
She marries this, in the later parts of her book, with the intellectually vibrant life of the old Calcutta adda — the almost endless coffeehouse discussions of the era's poets and Communists and spies and flaneurs, whose lives happened to intersect, off and on, with some of the tweed-and-hobnail crowd from the high hills, with predictably trying consequences.
"If social networks have given you the stage on which to perform your life, the new Skype gives you the additional equivalent of the local coffeehouse or corner pub, where you meet people on a daily basis to deepen your relationships," explains Amritansh Raghav, Corporate Vice President of Skype, about the new design's focus on enhancing users' real social connections.
Breakfast is served in the adjacent LovEat cafe, an organic, vegan-friendly coffeehouse chain where hotel guests get private access to a garden terrace and menu options include a "Sabich plate" — a deconstructed version of the beloved Israeli sandwich featuring tahini, hard-boiled egg and eggplant; and the "Tel Aviv Breakfast" of two eggs any style, chopped salad, bread basket and assorted dips.
That afternoon we grabbed a coffee at Jirani Coffeehouse, near the courthouse where in 1994 the world's media had descended to cover the Bobbitt trial, where vendors sold "Love Hurts" T-shirts and penis-shaped candy, and where inside Lorena, originally from Ecuador, trembled as she told a jury about how her husband, a former Marine, had repeatedly assaulted her.
The smoky butterscotch of her voice; the twinkling tapestry of piano and acoustic guitar; the coffeehouse songwriting of Ms. Jones and her bandmates — it all made "Come Away With Me" into the choice for the average American family struggling to agree what to play on the car stereo, moved about 30 million copies (more than any Blue Note album before or since) and earned her an armful of ore at the Grammys.

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