At Disaster Café, you can pay for a coffee-shake (no pun intended). |
Spain is a colorful country full of particular beliefs. Its culture is based on the traditions of each town by its province. While in some cities people celebrate a religious practice, on the other side of the country there are bulls running through the streets!
If you're wondering how Spanish people drink their coffee, Coffland Corp will take you to a particular coffee shop that accompanies very well their likeness for adrenaline. What are you waiting for? Bring a safety helmet and come with us for an espresso.
Disaster Café
At Llorens del Mar, Spain, there is a little coffee shop called Disaster Cafe. Outside you can't see much, but when you enter, you feel like in another galaxy. This restaurant has alien decorations, rockets crossing the roof and little tables that simulates a space station.
Once the matiné is over, adults pass through a tunnel deep down on the soil. Walls are covered with tree roofs and dirty, but the tables have a cute picnic tablecloth.
The waiters bring safety helmets to the customers before they take the order. Probably you think that's weird, right? What you don't know is that customers pay for a reservation to experience this.
Suddenly, the cavern below the restaurant begins to tremble. All the dishes and drinks shake on the tables and make a mess. The customers laugh while they take refuge at the sides of the tables and cover their heads. Yes, that's the special touch of the Disaster Café: in this coffee shop, earthquakes are programmed!
Most of its clients enjoy that adrenaline rush while the walls are shaking. But, according to some waiters experience, sometimes people come without knowing that the coffee shop is a bunker that simulates earthquakes. They look terrified when everything around them starts moving, and they have to wait to hope for the best.
Disaster Café serves its food in hefty plates, but it's usual that its coffee drinks like carajillo or café manchado flies away when all around is moving. The coffee stains are tough to remove; therefore, the managers suggest coming to the restaurant with no fancy clothes.
Here at Coffland Corp, we enjoy coffee in any or its presentation and circumstances. That's why we would like to invite you to this crazy tremble place! You'll experience coffee in the Spanish style. Just be careful of the bulls and indigestion at the feasts.
At Disaster Café, servers and customers can experience an earthquake in the middle of a lunchtime. |
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