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At the entrance of a shop, a life-sized statue of a man, likely a chef or waiter, stands prominently. Dressed in a black suit with a white apron and cap, he holds a small, black rectangular sign with one hand and a knife or utensil in the other. The shop's offerings are advertised on two distinct signs. The man-figure holds a smaller, black hanging sign that reads "MANTECADOS *TIPICOS* Caprichos de Segovia," promoting traditional shortbreads as "whims/treats of Segovia." Below this, spanning the width of the entrance, is a long, horizontal chalkboard-style sign. It features colorful, chalk-like lettering and illustrations on a black background, advertising various local products. From left to right, the sections are: 1. **CERVEZA ARTESANAS & SEGOVIANAS:** Artisanal and Segovian beers, accompanied by drawings of hops and a beer mug. 2. **JAMÓN Ibérico A CUCHILLO PARA LLEVAR O TOMAR:** Iberian ham, specified as "sliced by knife to take away or eat here," with a price of "2'95€ CUCURUCHO" (cone) and an illustration of ham. 3. **MANTECADOS *TIPICOS* 1'95€ CAFÉ + 3 MANTECADITOS:** Traditional mantecados for 1.95€, also offering a combo of coffee plus three small mantecados, with illustrations of the sweets and a coffee cup. 4. **tenemos VINOS JOVEN-CRIANZA-ESPECIAL:** "We have wines" listed as young, Crianza, and special, depicted with a wine bottle and glass. 5. **El mejor PONCHE SEGOVIANO:** "The best Segovian punch," illustrated with a punch bowl or glass. Through the doorway behind the statue, the interior of a shop with shelves of bottles is visible, some labeled "diablo." The signs collectively emphasize local Segovian specialties, suggesting a traditional and authentic culinary experience. The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime.
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