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This image depicts the interior of a "Coffee story" cafe, specifically located at Malaya ulitsa 7А, Pushkin, St Petersburg, Russia. The scene is devoid of people and presents a clean, modern aesthetic.

In the foreground, a dark rectangular table with a black tabletop and a central black pedestal base is partially visible on the left. Adjacent to it on the right is a white chair featuring a curved back and seat, supported by four light-colored wooden legs.

The midground features a long, white, paneled planter box stretching horizontally across the left, filled with bright green artificial grass that appears internally illuminated. Above this planter, two white wall sconces with wooden accents are mounted on a white wall. Centered in the upper midground is a large circular mirror with a black frame, reflecting ceiling lights and other elements of the room. A prominent neon sign inside the mirror spells "Coffee story" in cursive. Below the neon, text resembling a menu is reflected. To the right of the mirror, a large black chalkboard menu hangs, displaying menu items and prices written in white Cyrillic script. Further to the right, a light gray door is visible, featuring a rectangular sign with male and female restroom symbols. Below the main chalkboard and to the right of the planter, a small wooden shelf with a small decorative animal figurine is affixed to a wall section clad in light gray brick-patterned tile. Additional seating, including dark tables and white chairs, can be seen further into the background on the right.

The ceiling is dark, possibly black, adorned with numerous small, warm-toned string lights or fairy lights. Several rectangular wooden planter boxes, each containing green artificial ferns, are suspended from the ceiling by thin black metal rods. The floor appears to be a light-colored tile.
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Mar 8, 2026

Pushkin, Russia

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This image depicts the interior of a "Coffee story" cafe, specifically located at Malaya ulitsa 7А, Pushkin, St Petersburg, Russia. The scene is devoid of people and presents a clean, modern aesthetic. In the foreground, a dark rectangular table with a black tabletop and a central black pedestal base is partially visible on the left. Adjacent to it on the right is a white chair featuring a curved back and seat, supported by four light-colored wooden legs. The midground features a long, white, paneled planter box stretching horizontally across the left, filled with bright green artificial grass that appears internally illuminated. Above this planter, two white wall sconces with wooden accents are mounted on a white wall. Centered in the upper midground is a large circular mirror with a black frame, reflecting ceiling lights and other elements of the room. A prominent neon sign inside the mirror spells "Coffee story" in cursive. Below the neon, text resembling a menu is reflected. To the right of the mirror, a large black chalkboard menu hangs, displaying menu items and prices written in white Cyrillic script. Further to the right, a light gray door is visible, featuring a rectangular sign with male and female restroom symbols. Below the main chalkboard and to the right of the planter, a small wooden shelf with a small decorative animal figurine is affixed to a wall section clad in light gray brick-patterned tile. Additional seating, including dark tables and white chairs, can be seen further into the background on the right. The ceiling is dark, possibly black, adorned with numerous small, warm-toned string lights or fairy lights. Several rectangular wooden planter boxes, each containing green artificial ferns, are suspended from the ceiling by thin black metal rods. The floor appears to be a light-colored tile.

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