Clements Café
Coordinates: 54°35′49″N 5°55′55″W / 54.597°N 5.932°W Clements Café is the name of a chain of coffee houses in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The name Clements originated from Pope Clement VIII, who was known to consume coffee regularly and oversaw the creation of many coffee houses throughout Rome. (The company's slogan is "We're religious about coffee.")
Clements Café was established in 1999 with the first opening in Donegal Square West, and has since opened several houses throughout Belfast on Lisburn Road, Royal Avenue, Rosemary Street, Botanic Avenue, Stranmillis Road, Queens University Student Union, Queens University Medical Biology Center and Queen's University Physical Education Centre.
Baristas representing Clements Café won first and second place in the 2004 UK Barista Championships.[1]
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