Minerva Café


The Minerva Café was a cafe at 144 High Holborn in London's Holborn district. It was founded by the Women's Freedom League in 1916. The British Socialist Party and the Communist Workers Party of Sylvia Pankhurst also met at the cafe.
Constance Markievicz spoke at the cafe in February 1923 at a meeting of the Irish Self-Determination League. The Australian writer Miles Franklin worked as a cook at the cafe.