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The name of this place is somewhat misleading. It's likely that this 'coffee house' sold more wine than coffee, since coffee was only just becoming popular. I know it's hard to imagine a time when people didn't enjoy their morning cup, but there you are.
The name of [[Crown Coffee House|this place]] is somewhat misleading. It's likely that this 'coffee house' sold more wine than coffee, since coffee was only just becoming popular. I know it's hard to imagine a time when [[Civilian|people]] didn't enjoy their morning cup, but there you are.


If we go by the number of bottles they had in stock, this was one of the busiest taverns in Boston - likely because of its location. If you were arriving in Boston by ship in the 1700s - and let's face it, you didn't fly in- this would have been the first tavern you saw, and since taverns were great places to get information, you might well have stopped here for a drink and the latest news.
If we go by the number of bottles they had in stock, this was one of the busiest [[Taverns|taverns]] in [[Boston]]—likely because of its location. If you were arriving in Boston by [[Ships|ship]] in the 1700s—and let's face it, you didn't fly in—this would have been the first tavern you saw, and since taverns were great places to get information, you might well have stopped here for a drink and the latest news.
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 28 May 2023

The name of this place is somewhat misleading. It's likely that this 'coffee house' sold more wine than coffee, since coffee was only just becoming popular. I know it's hard to imagine a time when people didn't enjoy their morning cup, but there you are.

If we go by the number of bottles they had in stock, this was one of the busiest taverns in Boston—likely because of its location. If you were arriving in Boston by ship in the 1700s—and let's face it, you didn't fly in—this would have been the first tavern you saw, and since taverns were great places to get information, you might well have stopped here for a drink and the latest news.