10 Oldest Coffee Houses in the World


Queen’s Lane Coffee House

Dating back to 1654, it claims to be the oldest frequently serving coffee house in Europe although it has only been on the in-attendance site, in Oxford, England since 1970. The coffee house is where Jeremy Bentham first succeeds the concept of serviceable.

The coffee house is positioned on the north side of the High Street at No. 40, on the predicament of Queen's Lane, in consequence, the name Queen's Lane Coffee House. Close by are The Queen's College to the west and St Edmund Hall to the north. It is accepted by the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University apprentices and tourists.