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Cafe Charges Male Customers 18 Percent 'Man Tax'
In Australia, a café is charging male customers more to raise awareness of the gender wage gap. But are such measures useful—or even legal?
Plantains, Sugar Cane Juice, and the Unifying Comfort of a Cuban Café
Las Olas is a humble Miami anomaly amidst the soaring multi-million dollar condos and upscale restaurants in the neighborhood.
We Spoke to the Black Rifle Coffee Owner About Guns, Hipsters, and Hiring Veterans
We spoke to Evan Hafer, the coffee roaster who pledged to hire 10,000 veterans in response to Starbucks' pledge to hire 10,000 immigrants.
Cafe Removes 'Peeping Tom' Bathroom Sign After Complaints from Customers
The Brooklyn coffee shop removed the sign that customers said promoted rape culture, but opted to leave up a slavery-era map of the US.
San Francisco's New Rat Cafe Is the Animal Pop-Up No One Asked For
Don’t expect a discount if something furry brushes past your ankle.
Is Coffee Really More Popular Than Booze Now? I Went to a Coffee Festival to Find Out
Pubs are closing every week in Britain as cafes take over our high streets. At London Coffee Festival, I spoke to baristas, latte artists, and coffee shop owners to find out whether lattes can ever replace lager.
Inside the Moroccan Cafe Where the Rolling Stones Got Stoned
Cafe Baba—a hole in the wall in Tangier where locals come to drink mint tea and smoke kief—is legendary not for what it serves but rather for who it's served.
This Couple Lives Your Dream of Running a Tiny Cafe on the Seaside
“You arrive at half seven in a morning, the tide is perfectly calm. I think about the fact I used to take the Tube for over an hour to get to work.”
Britain Is Facing a Barista Shortage
According to new findings from market research company Allegra Group, tens of thousands of extra staff will be needed over the next six years to keep up with our national flat white habit.
This Bar’s Sign for Betsy DeVos Is Getting a Lot of (Confused) Attention
“It's a bit alarming, especially since so many of the angry comments are from people who clearly agree with the sign's sentiments,” Saint John’s co-owner and chalkboard artist Michael Lee told MUNCHIES.