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Answered by katsukibakugou1344
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To discuss current issues

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Coffeehouses were a place for men to discuss current issues. Many coffeehouses became popular because of famous poets and writers who frequented them. For example, the first picture is of Lloyds of London. Will's, which became famous from John Dryden, an English poet, probably looked similar to this.

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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The first coffeehouse in England was opened in Oxford in 1652. In London, the first one was opened later that same year in at St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, by an eccentric Greek named Pasqua Roseé. Soon they were commonplace.

One of the primary reasons why coffee shops have become so popular over the last decade is their relaxed and open feel. ... The coffee shop offers a uniquely calm atmosphere where people can gather with friends to catch up over coffee, have a relaxed lunch with family or focus on work in a relaxed environment.

King Charles II stated that coffeehouses “have produced very evil and dangerous effects,” and were also a “disturbance of the peace and quiet realm,”. This edict put an end to the sale of coffee, tea and chocolate in coffeehouses and in homes as well.

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