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The image depicts the interior of a Canelés Baillardran café, located within what appears to be the concourse of Gare Saint-Jean, Bordeaux's main train station, in Bordeaux, France.

In the midground, an older Caucasian couple is seated at a small, square, black high-top table on chrome-legged stools. The woman, with long grey hair, wearing a brown long-sleeved top, light beige trousers, and a light-colored scarf, holds a large, unfolded newspaper or map, which the bald man opposite her is also examining. The man wears a dark long-sleeved top, and a white coffee cup and saucer are on the table in front of him. A black puffer jacket is draped over the back of the woman's stool, while a black backpack rests against the man's stool, and a black wheeled suitcase is on the floor beside him.

The café itself features a dark red fascia and wall color. A prominent illuminated sign overhead displays "CANELÉS" and "BAILLARDRAN café" with a stylized canelé logo in white lettering. Inside, a long counter with a glass display case filled with pastries, likely canelés, runs along the right side. Behind the counter, shelves are stocked with numerous red boxes of Baillardran products. A large vertical display board shows "CANELÉ PUR VANILLE BAILLARDRAN" with an image of a canelé. A female staff member in a red top is visible behind the counter on the right. Other patrons, including a person in a dark green hooded jacket with their back to the camera, are in the background.

The floor in the seating area of the café has a black and white checkered pattern, while the immediate foreground consists of a lighter, mottled large-format tile floor, consistent with a public concourse. The ceiling is exposed raw concrete with visible ventilation ducts and black track lighting fixtures.
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Feb 26, 2026, 12:28 PM

Bordeaux, France

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The image depicts the interior of a Canelés Baillardran café, located within what appears to be the concourse of Gare Saint-Jean, Bordeaux's main train station, in Bordeaux, France. In the midground, an older Caucasian couple is seated at a small, square, black high-top table on chrome-legged stools. The woman, with long grey hair, wearing a brown long-sleeved top, light beige trousers, and a light-colored scarf, holds a large, unfolded newspaper or map, which the bald man opposite her is also examining. The man wears a dark long-sleeved top, and a white coffee cup and saucer are on the table in front of him. A black puffer jacket is draped over the back of the woman's stool, while a black backpack rests against the man's stool, and a black wheeled suitcase is on the floor beside him. The café itself features a dark red fascia and wall color. A prominent illuminated sign overhead displays "CANELÉS" and "BAILLARDRAN café" with a stylized canelé logo in white lettering. Inside, a long counter with a glass display case filled with pastries, likely canelés, runs along the right side. Behind the counter, shelves are stocked with numerous red boxes of Baillardran products. A large vertical display board shows "CANELÉ PUR VANILLE BAILLARDRAN" with an image of a canelé. A female staff member in a red top is visible behind the counter on the right. Other patrons, including a person in a dark green hooded jacket with their back to the camera, are in the background. The floor in the seating area of the café has a black and white checkered pattern, while the immediate foreground consists of a lighter, mottled large-format tile floor, consistent with a public concourse. The ceiling is exposed raw concrete with visible ventilation ducts and black track lighting fixtures.

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