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The image depicts two women seated at a dark wooden table within Dil's Brooklyn Pizza Joint, located at 1713 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They occupy a red booth, illuminated by bright daylight entering through large street-facing windows.

The woman on the left, an Asian female with dark hair styled with two small gold clips, wears a black short-sleeved top. She holds a half-full glass of amber liquid (likely beer) in her right hand, wearing a gold bracelet. Her mouth is slightly open, and she directs her gaze to the right of the frame. The woman on the right, with long curly brown hair and sunglasses resting on her head, wears a white shirt under dark denim overalls. She has a butterfly tattoo on her left forearm and multiple bracelets on her left wrist. Her left hand touches her chin, and her right hand is raised near her head; she also looks towards the right.

On the table in the foreground, a large clear plastic pitcher filled with water is visible, along with several empty and water-filled clear glasses. Two additional glasses of amber liquid are positioned in front of the left woman. A white menu card, partially legible as "DRINKS MENU," rests on the table in front of the right woman. A beige bag with a gold clasp is partially visible on the red booth between the two women.

Through the windows, reversed text from inside the establishment, "DIL'S BROOKLYN PIZZA JOINT" and "SLICES PIZZA TAKE-OUT," is visible. The exterior view shows a sunny urban street scene with buildings, including one across the street with a prominent green dome (the Grandview Post Office), street signs (partially obscured, "Kingsgate" visible), and reflections of surrounding structures. A male figure in a dark shirt, holding a large silver-wrapped package, is visible through the window, partially obscured by a vertical window frame.
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Sep 23, 2025

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The image depicts two women seated at a dark wooden table within Dil's Brooklyn Pizza Joint, located at 1713 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They occupy a red booth, illuminated by bright daylight entering through large street-facing windows. The woman on the left, an Asian female with dark hair styled with two small gold clips, wears a black short-sleeved top. She holds a half-full glass of amber liquid (likely beer) in her right hand, wearing a gold bracelet. Her mouth is slightly open, and she directs her gaze to the right of the frame. The woman on the right, with long curly brown hair and sunglasses resting on her head, wears a white shirt under dark denim overalls. She has a butterfly tattoo on her left forearm and multiple bracelets on her left wrist. Her left hand touches her chin, and her right hand is raised near her head; she also looks towards the right. On the table in the foreground, a large clear plastic pitcher filled with water is visible, along with several empty and water-filled clear glasses. Two additional glasses of amber liquid are positioned in front of the left woman. A white menu card, partially legible as "DRINKS MENU," rests on the table in front of the right woman. A beige bag with a gold clasp is partially visible on the red booth between the two women. Through the windows, reversed text from inside the establishment, "DIL'S BROOKLYN PIZZA JOINT" and "SLICES PIZZA TAKE-OUT," is visible. The exterior view shows a sunny urban street scene with buildings, including one across the street with a prominent green dome (the Grandview Post Office), street signs (partially obscured, "Kingsgate" visible), and reflections of surrounding structures. A male figure in a dark shirt, holding a large silver-wrapped package, is visible through the window, partially obscured by a vertical window frame.

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