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keiferski | 3 days ago

It’s more accurate to say that the “modern era” (1600s and onwards, the Enlightenment , etc.) was boosted by coffee, because the Renaissance was larger over by the time the bean arrived from Arabia.

Definitely a lot of modern ideas and institutions had their origins in coffee shops, though.

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dcminter|3 days ago

> Definitely a lot of modern ideas and institutions had their origins in coffee shops, though.

There are accounts of discussions between Robert Hooke, Edmund Halley, and Isaac Newton in a London coffee house. It's a wine bar now and not notably highbrow :)

AlecSchueler|3 days ago

Lloyd's the insurance company was founded as a coffee house.