Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Kiosks Are Back In Town (2)


"Grab & Go" café by the Tagus River, downtown Lisbon

23 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

The shape of the cafe gets my attention!

Sami said...

A very interesting Kiosk.

Karl said...

Beautiful photo of this interesting kiosk.
In my eyes the roof looks like a big hat of the municipal police :-)

Sharon said...

What a great place for an impromptu picnic.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

That's a tres stylish kiosk Jose :)

Sylvia K said...

I agree with EG, the shape got my attention!! What a great looking Kiosk!! "Grab and Go" is a perfect name!! Hope your week is going well, Jose!!

Photo Cache said...

are these seasonal kiosks only?

Unknown said...

@Photo Cache: No, they came to stay year round! :-)

VP said...

A good idea, but this one looks like a variation after Darth Vader's helmet...

Mersad said...

That's a lovely little cafe.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

RedPat said...

So they are just temporary?

Lowell said...

Octagons work well for this kind of shop...and I like such a place as a lot of times I want to grab something to eat and go. Plus, I'll bet you don't have to leave a tip!

Gemma Wiseman said...

An extraordinary, appealing kiosk design. The kiosk looks as if it is wearing a little sun hat.

William Kendall said...

The shape of the kiosk really does get your attention!

Lois said...

Very fancy for a kiosk!

Randy said...

You can miss that one.

Bob Crowe said...

It makes me think of Darth Vader's helmet.

Anonymous said...

The kiosk looks like Darth Vader's helmet!

biebkriebels said...

They have a nice shape, like a hat has landed in the street.

Gunn said...

Lucky kiosk workers. Lots of light and a great view.
Very different style to the building next to it.

Jim said...

That's a beautiful kiosk.

prinsen said...

Where in Lisbon exactly is this beautiful qiosque located? It looks like it has recently erected. It reminds me of the very popular one on Largo de Luís Camôes. - I have a real soft spot for both the old qiosques and the new ones arund Lisbon town. They're part of the city's old-fashioned charm. Morten

Unknown said...

@prinsen: The kiosk/cafe is located between Cais do Sodré and Terreiro do Paço (Sq.).