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This image captures the interior of a casual restaurant, specifically a "Don Pastor" taqueria, located in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico. The environment features a vibrant, somewhat industrial aesthetic with exposed ceiling pipes and conduit.

The left wall combines exposed brickwork near the ceiling with a lower section of light-colored square tiles displaying prominent black stenciled text: "CALIDAD SABOR E HIGIENE" (Quality, Flavor, and Hygiene) interspersed with red stars. Further left, a dark wall exhibits chalk-style text reading "tanta CARNE y yo CHIMUELO Don Pastor" and is flanked by a blue bench. A flat-screen television is mounted at an angle on a brick pillar, displaying a blue screen with white text partially legible as: "...in the early 20th century, the Mexican revolution brought about significant social and political...". A small plant pot and a framed picture are also affixed to this pillar.

The right wall is covered in corrugated yellow panels and features a large white cartoon illustration of a winking man with a mustache, alongside partial text including "DEL R..." and "Don TACOS". This section forms the facade of a service counter behind which a kitchen area is visible. Inside the kitchen, a prominent vertical rotisserie (trompo) with "al pastor" meat is actively operating. Two male employees are present: one wearing a white shirt, red apron, and black face mask, standing behind the counter near the rotisserie and facing forward; another, partially visible to the left, wears a white shirt, red apron, and a black baseball cap, facing away or sideways.

The dining area is furnished with multiple square tables topped with light-colored checkered patterns. Various folding chairs, colored red, blue, and yellow, each bearing a "Don Pastor" logo, are arranged around these tables. In the immediate foreground, a person with reddish-brown hair, wearing a black leather-like jacket, is seated at a table, viewed from the chest up, looking downwards and to their right. A red "STOP" sign-like object is mounted on a small wooden post on one table, and a napkin dispenser on another table reads "Bienvenido ¡A Pase Usted!". The ceiling is dark with visible metallic pipes and electrical conduit.
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Feb 28, 2026, 2:18 AM

Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico

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This image captures the interior of a casual restaurant, specifically a "Don Pastor" taqueria, located in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico. The environment features a vibrant, somewhat industrial aesthetic with exposed ceiling pipes and conduit. The left wall combines exposed brickwork near the ceiling with a lower section of light-colored square tiles displaying prominent black stenciled text: "CALIDAD SABOR E HIGIENE" (Quality, Flavor, and Hygiene) interspersed with red stars. Further left, a dark wall exhibits chalk-style text reading "tanta CARNE y yo CHIMUELO Don Pastor" and is flanked by a blue bench. A flat-screen television is mounted at an angle on a brick pillar, displaying a blue screen with white text partially legible as: "...in the early 20th century, the Mexican revolution brought about significant social and political...". A small plant pot and a framed picture are also affixed to this pillar. The right wall is covered in corrugated yellow panels and features a large white cartoon illustration of a winking man with a mustache, alongside partial text including "DEL R..." and "Don TACOS". This section forms the facade of a service counter behind which a kitchen area is visible. Inside the kitchen, a prominent vertical rotisserie (trompo) with "al pastor" meat is actively operating. Two male employees are present: one wearing a white shirt, red apron, and black face mask, standing behind the counter near the rotisserie and facing forward; another, partially visible to the left, wears a white shirt, red apron, and a black baseball cap, facing away or sideways. The dining area is furnished with multiple square tables topped with light-colored checkered patterns. Various folding chairs, colored red, blue, and yellow, each bearing a "Don Pastor" logo, are arranged around these tables. In the immediate foreground, a person with reddish-brown hair, wearing a black leather-like jacket, is seated at a table, viewed from the chest up, looking downwards and to their right. A red "STOP" sign-like object is mounted on a small wooden post on one table, and a napkin dispenser on another table reads "Bienvenido ¡A Pase Usted!". The ceiling is dark with visible metallic pipes and electrical conduit.

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