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Coffee Shops

Vintage Costadoro Coffee Poster – Torino, IT

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

In 1890, Commander Oreste Beccuti opened the Costadoro coffee shop in Via Pietro Micca, which soon became a focal point for all lovers of quality coffee in the city of Turin. – Costadoro Website

Pink Coffee – Pink FIAT – Torino, IT

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Koffiehuis van den Volksbond – Kadijkplein – Amsterdam, NL

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© Frank H. Jump

Previously a coffee house for workers where only beer was served in a time when the Teetotalers Movement was having influence in Amsterdam, this establishment is now a restaurant on the quiet and beautiful Kadijkplein, overlooking the National Maritime Museum (Het Scheepvaartmuseum).

These coffeehouses were built by employers to keep the working class from drinking too much alcohol. Coupons were handed out to get free coffee when there wasn’t enough work to go around. The only alcohol being served in a Coffeehouse was beer. Many of these Coffeehouses were demolished, but this one at Kadijksplein 4 got squatted in 1986 and saved from destruction. It’s been serving as a restaurant ever since. This is the old entrance. Arne Kuilman – Flickrstream

The Coffee Critic – Wake Up & Smell the Coffee – Ukiah, CA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Homer's Coffee – Pt Jervis, NY

Homer's Coffee - Pt Jervis, NY
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Gowanus Lounge on Brooklyn's Disappearing Donut Shoppes

Gowanus Lounge
photo by Nate Kensinger