#cafe culture
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gnossienne · 1 year ago
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Athenian coffee-house during the parliamentary election (1956, ph. Dimitris Harissiadis)
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originalstarlightsheep · 6 months ago
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Bar Review Day 3. 96 days to the bar.
Haven't read a single thing but did a lot.
Went to the doctor's, had a meeting for tomorrow's event, spent some time with the fam.
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andrewdi8 · 16 days ago
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Every now and then I crave an escape from the crowded city streets and I let myself get lost in the narrow, hidden alleyways. I love wandering through unfamiliar places until I stumble upon a cozy, quiet cafe, where I can sit with a warm cup of coffee and maybe a little dessert. ☕🍰
In these tucked -away spots I can pause from the daily routine, savore the peaceful atmospher and let my thoughts drift.
It's a little gift to myself a moment to recharge, daydream and remember the beauty of slowing down and enjoing the simple things.
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coffeviews · 1 year ago
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Morning coffee ☕🥰
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sudokid · 15 days ago
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the peace of solitude is only felt when you are awoken into chaos. the company of the self provides a reflection like no other.
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mitskey · 10 months ago
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some days are overpriced cafes and on others it's priceless pahadi momos
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walkswithmycamera · 6 months ago
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Café Culture - Cyprus
Limassol old town, Cyprus. Source flickr: CyprusPictures
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
The Ball
1870-1880
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readingandbrewing · 8 months ago
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The Elk, West Village
One of the cutest spots in West Village I visited during a walk a year ago. I really miss my daily nyc walks & grabbing a drink to go sit near the Hudson for people watching or just reading a book. This is worth a visit! Their coffee was really yum!
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quaintrelledragicorn · 1 year ago
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I couldn't be there for my best friend for her birthday, so we both used an ai to "create a memory" of what we would do if we were together. Only few more months until we can do this for real.
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timmurleyart · 1 year ago
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Buzzin’ out! ☕️⚡️🟤☕️
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originalstarlightsheep · 9 months ago
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By far one of the prettiest cafes I've been to in this city.
Getting so much stuyding done for midterms next week. 🙏
Everything is so much better with my love. ❤️
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hazeyethnographer · 7 months ago
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Tmol Shimshon terrace
Postcard wall
Deconstructed Sabich
C working
Cat crossing
Bookshop
Balcony cat
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coffeviews · 2 years ago
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Cute cafe from today ☕🛥️
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rherlotshadow · 1 year ago
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Cafe terrace: Brive-la-Gaillarde, France.
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walkswithmycamera · 5 months ago
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📍 Ourika River, Setti Fatma (Sti Fadma), Marrakech, Morocco.
A great day out by the Ourika River at Sti Fadma (Setti Fatma) on the outskirts of Marrakech.
Take a shared taxi from Marrakech (not far from the Grand Taxi (see map location below), around the corner from the Grand Hotel Tazi) at 30 dirhams per person each way for 6 people or book the whole taxi for a day trip (approx 400 - 500 dirhams depending on your bartering power).
We climbed up 2 of the waterfalls then made our way back down and had lunch at one of the little cafe seating areas set directly into the river.
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For the return back into Marrakech, we took the local bus from close to where our taxi dropped us at the start.
The first bus took us to Ourika itself and from there, we changed to the number 25 ALSA bus, which took us right back into the city centre and just outside of the gate into the medina near to our riad (Dar Moulay Ali).
Main Photo Image: post Author - the view from our table in the Ourika River. More photos of Marrakech, Sti Fadma / Setti Fatma and Essaouria taken during this trip in my Travel Morocco flickr album here
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