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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-12 19:01

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The first coffee house in England opened in Oxford in 1651, quickly becoming a gathering spot for scholars. These establishments were affectionately dubbed “Penny Universities,” as they provided an affordable platform for intellectual discourse. One early poem celebrated coffee, praising its clarity of thought and mental rejuvenation. However, despite its educational benefits, contemporaries like Anthony Wood criticized coffee houses for detracting from serious academic pursuits.