Saturday, July 14, 2012

Breakfast


Small café in a centuries old building at Alfama district, Lisbon

23 comments:

Arija said...

What a delightful little place!

cieldequimper said...

I'll come for a late brunch!

Dina said...

Looks like you could play some board games on that floor.

Sharon said...

I'll have the salad! A very warm and inviting room.

brattcat said...

excellent perspective.

Sylvia K said...

What a great place, JM! I love how you've caught the pattern of the old stone wall! Yes, I'll have a salad, too!! Enjoy your weekend!

Cezar and Léia said...

Hmmm, would really like to try some treats here!
God bless you!
Cezar

Unknown said...

I want to be here! That brick/stone wall is just amazing and your photo is so intimate.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Small spaces are always so much more enhanced by quality elements. I would kill for a wall that ancient to be in a space of mine.

TexWisGirl said...

looks like a great little place.

Birdman said...

Neat wall and I bet a fine breakfast.

Diane said...

That colourful floor looks perfect in that context. Diane

RedPat said...

Such atmosphere!

Kay said...

This looks like a perfect spot! I think even corn flakes (not a breakfast favorite) would taste good here. . .

orvokki said...

Nice floor tiles. That would be nice to walk in, select the table and sit down in peace.

Lowell said...

That stone wall, which I love, looks very old. And I really like the checkerboard floor...I'd certainly give the place a try for breakfast!

Lois said...

I am fascinated by that floor! What a cozy place.

VP said...

That tiled floor is eye catching!

Jack said...

Perfect, JM. The place, the floor, the stonework, the perspective. I would surely enjoy visiting this place!

Randy said...

Wonderful looking cafe. I like the multi-colored floor.

Gunn said...

I like the way you have composed your image, and it looks like a great place for breakfast and perhaps Sunday brunch?

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Looks like it has great ambiance JM, that's the most important thing oui, oh! yes, that and good coffee!!

Joan Elizabeth said...

Whatever made me think I could pick just one image from all the goodies you have posted.

This one is beautifully composed. Interestingly, it could be anywhere in the world. Cafe decor in old buildings seem to follow a similar pattern everywhere.