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Café Archives
Writing in French CafesThe French café has beckoned many artists and writers. David Kelley talks about the fading allure.
Great Cafés of the World Sherry Gendleman explores the delights of Café Babar in San Francisco, an international stop for jazz, friends and food, and tells us that sometimes a café is the person who runs it.
The Cybercafes of ParisSix thousand traditional cafes may have closed down in France, but the cybercafes are doing quite well, thank you. Our editor is served up a virtual cup of Left Bank brew.
Cafe Society in Canberra, AustraliaCanberra might have been boring, but that was before Tosolini's moved in. Garry Raffaele reports.
Conversations in CyberspaceWe interview CB1 proprietor Daniel Sturdy on the workings and ideas behind one of Britain's first cybercafes.
The Social History of Coffee and CafesChapter 4 - The first sighting of Coffee by the East India Company.
Adventures of a Coffee PlanterA fascinating glimpse into the life of a young coffee planter seeking his fortune in Southern India.
Coffee and ChicoryThe five types of coffee according to Alexandre Dumas.
The Coffeehouses of LondonA background piece on the beginnings of the London coffee cafe.
Coffee Museums Intriguing collections at the Jacob Succhard Gallery in Switzerland and the Tea and Coffee exhibit at London docklands.
Bean MarketsA new site on the Internet keeps track of the shifting price of beans.
Historical Correspondence Eric Marr writes us about the first coffee house in Colonial North America.
Scientific CorrespondenceBob Zimering writes about the latest high-tech research which will help coffee producers answer the concerns for quality, safety, and the environment.
Back by popular request! Our café thriller, Koba.
Cafe Flore, San FranciscoA coffeehouse story by Joy Magezis
New Fiction Selections For your Cafe reading pleasure! Sit back, put your feet up, sip a cup of the finest and sample some of our new fiction selections from Black Apollo Press.
The New Culture of CybercafesCybercafes are springing up in cities throughout Europe, Asia and America. Are they just another form of virtual existance? Ian Hooper has been working on cyberstation designs at the University of Calgary and writes about the democratising stimulus of mixing electronic media with cappuccino.
London Café ReviewsWe reluctantly expose our secret café hideway and give our nomination for the best coffee in London.
PS: Don't forget to take a look at our Readers' Reports on latest café 'finds.' (Take a moment to E-mail us with your café treasure. Who knows? Someone might write a ballad about it one day.)
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