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This image captures the interior of a contemporary bakery or cafe, specifically focusing on a display counter filled with pastries and desserts. The setting, identified by the visible text, is "Holy Llama," located in Athina, Greece.

The main subject is a multi-tiered display case, with clear glass fronts set in light-colored frames, likely wood or brass. These cases are illuminated from within, showcasing a variety of baked goods including different types of cookies, cakes (some appearing chocolate-flavored, one possibly red velvet), and other sweet treats. Many items have small, handwritten labels affixed to the glass, detailing their names and prices.

Visible text on these labels includes "Cookie," "almand" (almond), "caramel," and "red," along with prices such as "TA 9,00," "TF2.80€," "TO 5.50€," "2,60€," "4.30€," "4.50€," "5.00€," and "5.30€." One label also mentions "free cro" (free croissant).

To the right of the display cases, there is a section of light-colored wooden paneling, which forms part of the counter or wall. A sleek marble countertop runs along the top of the display cases. Above the counter and display, a large glass partition or window with dark green frames extends upwards. The establishment's name, "Holy Llama," is clearly visible in white text on this glass, accompanied by a stylized leaf pattern.

Several modern, dark-colored pendant lights, shaped like inverted domes, hang from the ceiling, casting a warm glow. Additional small, round white light fixtures are visible on the ceiling or reflected in the glass. The walls and ceiling are a light, neutral color. Below the main display, on a lower shelf, a pastry wrapped in clear plastic packaging is visible. The overall scene suggests a clean, well-lit, and inviting atmosphere. No people are present in the image, and the time of day is not discernible.
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Jan 21, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This image captures the interior of a contemporary bakery or cafe, specifically focusing on a display counter filled with pastries and desserts. The setting, identified by the visible text, is "Holy Llama," located in Athina, Greece. The main subject is a multi-tiered display case, with clear glass fronts set in light-colored frames, likely wood or brass. These cases are illuminated from within, showcasing a variety of baked goods including different types of cookies, cakes (some appearing chocolate-flavored, one possibly red velvet), and other sweet treats. Many items have small, handwritten labels affixed to the glass, detailing their names and prices. Visible text on these labels includes "Cookie," "almand" (almond), "caramel," and "red," along with prices such as "TA 9,00," "TF2.80€," "TO 5.50€," "2,60€," "4.30€," "4.50€," "5.00€," and "5.30€." One label also mentions "free cro" (free croissant). To the right of the display cases, there is a section of light-colored wooden paneling, which forms part of the counter or wall. A sleek marble countertop runs along the top of the display cases. Above the counter and display, a large glass partition or window with dark green frames extends upwards. The establishment's name, "Holy Llama," is clearly visible in white text on this glass, accompanied by a stylized leaf pattern. Several modern, dark-colored pendant lights, shaped like inverted domes, hang from the ceiling, casting a warm glow. Additional small, round white light fixtures are visible on the ceiling or reflected in the glass. The walls and ceiling are a light, neutral color. Below the main display, on a lower shelf, a pastry wrapped in clear plastic packaging is visible. The overall scene suggests a clean, well-lit, and inviting atmosphere. No people are present in the image, and the time of day is not discernible.

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