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Brits may be famed tea drinkers, but coronavirus is driving Londoners to Australian-style coffee
The signs are everywhere: boarded up shops, empty pubs and vacant high streets.
Key points:
- Outdoors coffee shops have become the meeting point for many people in London as the city endures a strict COVID-19 lockdown
- Independent cafe numbers have swelled from around 50 to over 500 in the England capital in the last decade
- But businesses are struggling to make ends meet with only takeaway options allowed for customers
But scattered across neighbourhoods everywhere in London are small pockets of vibrancy: the local coffee shop.
“I’d say it’s nearly as good as going to the pub for a pint,” Jayke Mangion, an Australian café owner, told the ABC.
“There’s been a little bit of comfort in knowing your local cafes, being able to have that one or two…
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