About Cafe that tells a story
Remember in Pamplona sitting in Cafe Iruña you almost coud see Hemingway smoking a cheroot at the next table and talking to Brett Ashly?
May be you recall Prague’s Cafe Louvre and keep wondering whether Kafka got his idea for “Castle” while sitting there? Not mentioning the LES DEUX MAGOTS in Paris with its parade of Rive Gauche literari still haunting the premises?
Yes, there are many places of pleasure: cafes, restaurants, bars that have long and fascinating history and still carry the mark of this history on them. Sometimes it’s real, sometimes it’s created by someone’s imagination, but it emanates a unique atmosphere making these places one of a kind.
Have you been to such places? No doubts you have. We invite you to share your experiences with the others by joining this group and providing photos and descriptions of cafes, bars, restaurants of history and ambience.
1. Send photos (exterior or interior) of cafes, bistros, tea salons, restaurants,bars, pubs, literary cafes, trattorias, wine cellars, etc.
which have a HISTORY or some interesting STORY.
2.IMPORTANT!! Give short description of the place: mention location and tell us your story.
3. Tag your photos, please!
4. If you submit several photos of the same place - please provide description for each photo (in this case the description may be the same)
5. Here is a html-link that you can copy and paste when you comment on photos in the group pool:
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/cafe_that_tells_a_story/">Cafe that tells a story</a>
6. In case you know the link to the website of the cafe or link to any other description of the place you post, please submit it as well!
Thank you!
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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