
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the interior service counter of a commercial establishment, specifically a cafe or coffee shop, identified by its illuminated "BOSTON" sign, located in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The scene is artificially lit by overhead linear LED fixtures, track lighting, and a warm LED strip illuminating the front edge of the main service counter. Behind the primary counter, an espresso machine with its associated equipment is visible on the left. Adjacent to this, a black dispenser holds a row of six clear glass pump bottles containing various colored syrups. To the right, a glass display case showcases baked goods, including items labeled "ROLL CHOCO BLANCO," "ROLL AVELLANA," and "RELLENO CHEESECAKE" on internal placards. Directly to the right of the display case, a black dispenser holds multiple stacks of clear plastic disposable cups. A single individual is partially visible from the back, wearing a grey baseball cap, positioned behind the counter. The main counter features a light-colored, textured surface, possibly stucco or concrete. On a lower extension of the counter in the foreground, a tall, vertical stack of multicolored rectangular wooden blocks, resembling a Jenga tower, is present. A black panel on the counter displays the Spanish text: "HAZ TODO LO QUE PUEDAS Y DIOS HARÁ EL RESTO" (English translation: "DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN AND GOD WILL DO THE REST"). The ceiling and upper walls are dark, contrasting with the illuminated counter and signage. A circular neon light fixture is partially visible on the far right wall.
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