Strange Cafe-Cafe hidden in church tombstones in England, cafe surrounded by Indian coffins
A few days ago, the coffee shop introduced the prison-themed cafe, and everyone said "too much punishment". There are enthusiastic netizens commented that it provides us with a national trend idea, thinking that a morgue-style cafe can definitely kill everything. Although it is a joke, but as a qualified codeword worker, it is too much to have material left unwritten (unable to find material)

Although it is a little less frightening than the morgue, it is more or less frightening to have a cup of coffee in a place once full of tombstones. There is a cafe in St Martin-in-the-Fields, England, which is hidden in the crypt of the church. In order to experience this special cafe, visitors must venture down the stairs or elevators into the basement. Under the vaulted brick ceiling, this mysterious cafe appears!

To fully understand this cafe, we still have to start with St. Martin's Cathedral. St. Martin's Cathedral is a medieval Anglican church located in the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square in Westminster, London. In 1720, Parliament passed a bill to rebuild the church. The new church soon buried many famous people. In the 19th century, the Metropolitan Public Garden Association changed the graveyard into public land and creatively paved the ground with slate. The easiest way to identify St. Martin's Church is to look at its iconic spire.

In 1975, in order to maintain normal operation, St. Martin's Church began to open an art center underground, hold regular jazz concerts, and convert the basement space previously used to store corpses into a dining room. all the funds raised from these activities will be used for the maintenance of the church. Guests can look at historical statues and tombstones while sipping coffee. In addition to the coffee shop, the space now has a gallery and a gift shop
As for the safety of this underground cafe, there is no need to worry. According to St. Martin's Cathedral officials, the cafe has a good ventilation system that circulates fresh air from the outside to the inner space through pumps and pumps.
It is reported that the coffee shop in Harden's (similar to London's Dianping) has been praised by netizens as a "lovely, airy coffee shop." Although the service can not keep up, the unique environment adds a lot of points to the cafe. At present, the cafe offers a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes, quality coffee and desserts.
Coincidentally, there is a cafe called Lucky Restaurant in India in an ancient graveyard. There are also 12 coffins in the cafe, and the owner did not move the coffin, but scattered the tables next to the coffin. Because it brings a unique experience to customers, the business of the cafe has been very booming since its opening.

That thing that looks like a bed is a coffin!
At present, the codeworkers have not found a cafe with a "grave theme" in China. Only one Weibo post in 2017 was found, documenting a cafe with the theme of ghosts blowing lanterns at that time, but no relevant information can be found now. In the eyes of traditional Chinese, cemeteries or things related to the dead will have more negative energy, so most people will taboo related topics.

Finally, the problem arises. If it were you, would you choose to order a cup of coffee in a coffee shop that was a graveyard in a previous life? What other strange cafes have you seen? What were their predecessors?
Source: official website of St Martin-in-the-Fields, official website of Harden's
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