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This image captures the exterior of a bakery named "Bread Station Bakery" (לחם תחנה) from a slightly elevated perspective. The bakery storefront features large glass windows that offer a view of the interior, filled with display cases showcasing various baked goods and products. Warm, artificial lighting illuminates the shop's interior and extends to the outdoor awning.

The prominent black awning displays the bakery's name in white capital letters: "BREAD STATION BAKERY." Below "BREAD," the Hebrew word "לחם" (Lechem - bread) is visible, and below "STATION," the Hebrew word "תחנה" (Tachanah - station) is displayed. A partial phone number, "1-800-700-700," can be seen on the bottom left edge of the awning.

In front of the bakery, there is an outdoor seating area. Three black and white woven chairs with matching black tables are arranged on the sidewalk. These chairs feature a distinctive zig-zag pattern on their backs and seats. The sidewalk itself is paved with dark grey square tiles.

Near the outdoor seating, a small white sign with a red border is visible, featuring a crossed-out dog icon and Hebrew text that reads "הכנסת כלבים אסור" (Haknasat klavim asur), translating to "No dogs allowed." Another smaller sign, partly obscured, shows a camera icon and the Hebrew word "שמירה" (Shmira), indicating "Security."

The time of day appears to be either early morning or late afternoon, as there's ambient light but the interior lights are strongly contributing to the illumination. No people are visible in the frame. The scene suggests a welcoming commercial establishment, typical of a city street in Ramat Gan, Israel.
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Jun 3, 2026

Ramat Gan, Israel

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This image captures the exterior of a bakery named "Bread Station Bakery" (לחם תחנה) from a slightly elevated perspective. The bakery storefront features large glass windows that offer a view of the interior, filled with display cases showcasing various baked goods and products. Warm, artificial lighting illuminates the shop's interior and extends to the outdoor awning. The prominent black awning displays the bakery's name in white capital letters: "BREAD STATION BAKERY." Below "BREAD," the Hebrew word "לחם" (Lechem - bread) is visible, and below "STATION," the Hebrew word "תחנה" (Tachanah - station) is displayed. A partial phone number, "1-800-700-700," can be seen on the bottom left edge of the awning. In front of the bakery, there is an outdoor seating area. Three black and white woven chairs with matching black tables are arranged on the sidewalk. These chairs feature a distinctive zig-zag pattern on their backs and seats. The sidewalk itself is paved with dark grey square tiles. Near the outdoor seating, a small white sign with a red border is visible, featuring a crossed-out dog icon and Hebrew text that reads "הכנסת כלבים אסור" (Haknasat klavim asur), translating to "No dogs allowed." Another smaller sign, partly obscured, shows a camera icon and the Hebrew word "שמירה" (Shmira), indicating "Security." The time of day appears to be either early morning or late afternoon, as there's ambient light but the interior lights are strongly contributing to the illumination. No people are visible in the frame. The scene suggests a welcoming commercial establishment, typical of a city street in Ramat Gan, Israel.

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