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COFFEE PUBLICHOUSES IN LONDON AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.


For the convenience of visitors, the addresses are appended of some of the Coffee Publichouses of various kinds now in operation in or near London:—

The 'Rose and Crown' Coffee Palace, Knightsbridge (opposite the Barracks).

The 'Temple Arms,' Seven Dials.
The 'Market Tavern,' 78 Lower Thames Street.
The 'Glass House Tavern,' 344 Edgware Road.

Coffee
Tavern
Company.

The People's Café, 87 High Street, Whitechapel.
[1]The People's Café, Ludgate Circus.
[1]The People's Café, 61 St. Paul's Churchyard.

People's
Café
Company.
The 'St Katharine's Coffee Palace,' 156 High Street, Camden Town.

The 'Vauxhall Coffee Tavern,' Burnett Street, Vauxhall.
The 'Harrow Road Café,' 7 Cromwell Terrace, Harrow Road.
The 'Dublin Castle Coffee Palace,' 39 and 41 Mile End Road.
The 'Chimes Coffee Palace,' Great Smith Street, Westminster.
The 'Welcome Coffee Publichouse,' Westow Street, Upper Norwood.
The 'Red House,' High Road, Tottenham.




Extension of the Movement.

The rapid extension of this movement may be gathered from the fact that from May 1st, 1876, to April 1st, 1878, fifty-three Companies have been incorporated for the establishment of Coffee Publichouses and Coffee Taverns in various parts of England; one in the Isle of Man, and one in the Island of Jersey. Three Companies were in existence previous to May 1876, making fifty-eight in all. In addition to this, Companies with a similar object have been formed in Scotland.


  1. 1.0 1.1 Not exclusively working-class houses.