Queen's Lane Coffee House

Queen's Lane Coffee House is a historic coffee house established by Cirques Jobson, a Levantine Jew from Syria.

[1] Dating back to 1654, it is the oldest continually serving coffee house in Europe,[2][3] but it has only been on the present site (Oxford, England) since 1970.

[4] It was in this coffee house where Jeremy Bentham discovered Utilitarianism.

Another Café QL (now called Café Bonjour) in Headington was once owned by the same family but was sold years ago.

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Side of the Queen's Lane Coffee House on Queen's Lane
View of the High Street in Oxford, with the Queen's Lane Coffee House in the distance, past the Queen's College on the left.