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A small café in the historical part of the city on the Moika river embankment in St. Petersburg. Early 20th-century interior décor and many authentic pieces create an original atmosphere...
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Russia Saint-Petersburg.
captured through the café window in berlin mitte, this image reveals a young man immersed in his own thoughts, separated from the bustling world outside. the warm reflections and soft colors of the café atmosphere evoke a sense of calm and introspection, as if he’s momentarily detached from his surroundings. the glass creates a quiet barrier between observer and observed, between outside and inside, while the light gently highlights the contours of his face and hand. this moment of silent reflection tells a small, personal story amidst the big city, as if the world around him has paused for just a second.
While the cafe opened in 1914, it has been closed for many years. I believe the cafe sign is a restoration job.
This old cafe reminded of film noir cafés with hard boiled gumshoes wearing fedoras, nursing hangovers and chain smoking all the while cracking wise with a waitress named Dot. But like Sam Spade of old this cafe is now but a memory.
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captured through the café window in berlin mitte, this image reveals a young man immersed in his own thoughts, separated from the bustling world outside. the warm reflections and soft colors of the café atmosphere evoke a sense of calm and introspection, as if he’s momentarily detached from his surroundings. the glass creates a quiet barrier between observer and observed, between outside and inside, while the light gently highlights the contours of his face and hand. this moment of silent reflection tells a small, personal story amidst the big city, as if the world around him has paused for just a second.
The yellow building is The City Cafe, a very popular restaurant in Rochester - the food there is excellent. Their upstairs is called Newt's - a very good Burger & beer place and a fun place to meet with friends or to get a quick lunch.
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A beautifully served cup of coffee at The Workshop Coffee in Ho Chi Minh City. This café is known for its high-quality brews and modern, minimalistic design. A perfect spot for coffee lovers looking to experience Vietnam’s growing specialty coffee scene. The yellow cup and brown sugar complement the aesthetics of this trendy café.
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CITY CAFE window with a view on West Eager near Cathedral Street in Baltimore MD on Friday night, 5 October 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Follow CITY CAFE at www.facebook.com/CityCafeBaltimore
Street Photography / Restaurant Window Series
65th Birthday 2018 Weekend Project - Friday Night, 5 October 2018 New Camera Photo Walk
The City Café, which is right in the center of Stockholm (see map) is neither easy to find nor will the name ring any bells; the street name might however: Olof Palmes gatan (named after the former prime minister, buried some 200m from here, and who lost his life a little bit further up; a most traumatic event in modern Swedish history).
It was on Christmas eve of all days, that Australian friends of our stumbled upon a sign on the pavement in front of a rather unremarkable building in the middle of Stockholm city, which spelled ''City Café''. They followed the entrance instructions, which led them three floors up (you can take the elevator which is very elegant for being as antiquated as it is.
Our friends fell right away in love with the café, so they tipped their friends (all of whom were international researchers, living temporarily in Stockholm) about it.
That is how this ''love affair'' came to include even my family. We visited this place almost every time we were downtown, and still do on our rather frequent Stockholm visits.
There is a combination of things that make this café so special:
Most importantly, it is cultural-historically interesting, in that its two saloons give the feeling of early 1900's (the café opened around 1905); table, chairs, and two couches (you can see one under the window; with a man sitting with his newspaper) are all very old (yet in good condition). The walls and the ceiling (some 4m/12ft high) are tastefully decorated; and classic chandeliers hang down from the ceiling.
Another reason to visit City Café is that it serves delicious bakeries with good coffee and tea, etc.And on top of that you get all this for a fair price; as low as it gets in the city center.
And look at this window! It is indescribably pretty!!
Go there if you can - and with your camera!