Barnaby supposes that the Hungarian passion for coffee must stem in some way from the presence of the Ottoman empire here some 500 years ago. The trend is so pervasive that even McDonald's has caught on - there are 'McCafes' complete with Starbucks-style faux leather armchairs in every town. Barnaby is tempted to make a profound observation about imperialism, but hasn't quite worked out what it is.
Full of beans
Barnaby supposes that the Hungarian passion for coffee must stem in some way from the presence of the Ottoman empire here some 500 years ago. The trend is so pervasive that even McDonald's has caught on - there are 'McCafes' complete with Starbucks-style faux leather armchairs in every town. Barnaby is tempted to make a profound observation about imperialism, but hasn't quite worked out what it is.
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