Excited locals have criticized their “crazy” neighbors for closing a new nightspot over concerns about noise pollution in one of Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs. Complaints from residents led Northern Beaches Council …
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- Australia
- Australia
The surprising truth about your next takeaway coffee as cafes are forced to raise prices across Australia – so how much is too much?
by Elijahby ElijahEven in a persistent cost of living crisis, it appears there is one luxury most Australians won’t sacrifice: their daily cup of coffee. Coffee sales have remained largely stable, even …
- US
Rise of the climate crisis cafes: Anxious Americans are meeting up to sip kombucha and share their fears that global warming and overpopulation are destroying the planet
by Jackby JackGroups of therapists, climate activists and citizens concerned about the warming of the planet meet in so-called climate cafes to discuss the effects of the environmental crisis on mental health. …
- World
The tyranny of the algorithm: why all cafes are the same – podcast
by Alexanderby AlexanderSupport the goalkeeper The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to everyone. But we increasingly need our readers to finance our work. …
- Australia
British tourist slams Australian cafes for one ‘annoying’ habit: ‘Why do they do this?’
by Elijahby ElijahBy Louise Allingham for Daily Mail Australia Published: 9:00 PM EDT, March 10, 2024 | Up to date: 9:12 PM EDT, March 10, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– …
- Travel
Forget cat cafes: This coffee shop in Tokyo lets customers enjoy a cuppa while petting a capybara – the largest living rodent
by Merryby MerryRodents generally get a bad press, but they’re the stars of the show at this quirky Tokyo cafe. Cafe Capyba allows guests to enjoy a hot drink alongside two large …