If I were in the country, I would like to visit all these "weird" cafes one by one!

If I were in the country, I would like to visit all these "weird" cafes one by one!

Many people like to spend an afternoon in a cafe when the sun is shining and they have nothing to do. This full of little atmosphere is also where everyone is happy to spend money. However, being satisfied with just ordering a cup of coffee and sitting there to surf the Internet is obviously just the level of a "layman". Let's take a look at these crazy and cool "weird" cafes below, this is our "ultimate destination"!

Hammock Cafe

If you can sip your coffee in a hammock, what's the point of a chair? The Hammock Cafe & Gallery is a perfect example of this idea. The Hammock Cafe is located in Kichijoji Town, Tokyo, Japan. Here, people can enjoy food, coffee and wine while lying on a swaying hammock. However, to prevent people from treating this place as their own home, the cafe has a time limit, usually 90 to 120 minutes, so that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the hammock. Of course, whether the time limit is ultimately determined by the number of customers.

Goat Cafe

Located in the bustling Shibuya district of Tokyo, the Goat Café allows people to spend some quality time with two special goats. The owner said that animal cafes are very popular, but they are usually cats or dogs, which is not surprising to everyone, so she thinks goats can definitely bring new surprises to people. However, goats are not easier to take care of than cats, and sometimes the store can be a mess. In order to prevent the feces from stinking, goats are specially fed. But these have not stopped people's steps and enthusiasm. Kotaro Nakazato, a 21-year-old college student, said: "If you live in a big city like me, away from animals, and rarely have time to get close to them, the Goat Café allows us to get close to nature without going far." The cafe is very successful, and the owner Kawaguchi is considering expanding the store.

Disaster cafe

There is a cafe in Lloret de Mar, Spain, where earthquakes always occur. Normally, people are afraid of earthquakes, but in this cafe, people pay to enjoy a meal while experiencing a simulated 7.8 magnitude earthquake.

The "Disaster Cafe" looks nothing special from the outside, but the fun is underground. Thrill seekers take the elevator to the "deep earth" and sit in a cave-like restaurant. The waiters all wear helmets and some safety equipment. Here, you have to be alert at all times, because earthquakes can happen at any time. The simulated earthquake is generally 7.8 magnitude, and the tremor is well controlled. The lights go out, women scream, chairs, tables, and everything shakes violently, but it is not as destructive as a real earthquake. Although the heavy plates have a certain stabilizing effect, drinks and food will still splash everywhere, and small accidents will occur one after another. Oh, what kind of hobbies are these...

Beautiful Legs Cafe

A coffee shop in Chile with the theme of beautiful legs is very popular. The waitresses in the shop are all dressed sexy. They walk on a protruding path behind the bar to satisfy the eyes of most customers. The beautiful legs coffee shop may seem vulgar, but it is not. It only sells coffee and does not provide alcohol. There are customers here all the time, most of them are businessmen, and the peak business hours are not limited to after get off work or in the afternoon.

Dumpster Cafe

The café and bar built in the trash can, made of discarded materials, is a foundation project that is truly amazing: even under extreme environmental conditions, society can still function normally. The project was designed by two Dutch designers and was originally designed to celebrate a small festival in Utrecht, but now the idea can easily be adopted by other regions. At first glance, the trash can cafe will make an impression.

Maid Cafe

Maid cafes originated from the second dimension. The waiters are dressed in maid costumes to give guests a sense of ownership. The first maid cafe was established in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan in March 2001. Later, as this type of cafe became increasingly popular, competition intensified. Some shops often introduced novel ideas to attract customers, such as allowing guests to play cards and video games with maids, and charging extra service fees. Today, maid cafes have crossed the oceans and developed in countries such as China, South Korea, Australia, Hungary, France, Canada and the United States. In addition to maids, there are also "male servants" and "grandma servants" cafes to meet people's different tastes...

Wooden Stick Cafe

In Fukuoka, Japan, there is a Starbucks unlike anything you've seen before. It's located on the main road leading to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, and the key is that the walls and ceiling are decorated with 2,000 wooden sticks. 2,000 wooden sticks... will it make you afraid of claustrophobia?

Time Tunnel Cafe

In terms of attracting customers, the Time Tunnel Cafe in Chicago, USA, deserves to be the first. The cafe has collected a variety of classic and epic movies, allowing you to relive the wonderful moments of the cinema. "Back to the Future", "Star Wars"...all kinds of good movies, everything is available here.

The most eye-catching decoration of the cafe is a DeLorean car, which the store owner modified to look like the time machine in "Back to the Future". Of course, it would be even better if it had the function of a time machine~

Corner Perk

There is a cafe in South Carolina, USA, where all customers pay for others, just like the plot in the movie "The Floating World". In 2010, at a small private cafe Corner Perk, a female customer paid an extra $100 when paying the bill and declared that she was willing to pay for everyone who ordered after her until the $100 was used up. The staff met her request, and then the unnamed customer left a large donation every two to three months to pay for others. The news spread in this seaside town. Now, more and more people are starting to donate money to pay for others in the store. The owner said that some people come in and don't even buy anything, leaving money and turning around.

Cereal Killer Café

Cereal Café is the first coffee shop in the UK that only provides cereals. It is located on Brick Lane in London. During the business hours from 7 am to 8 pm every day, customers can order cereals from all over the world. Cereal lovers can even order 12 different types of milk here, and these 12 types of milk can be paired with 20 different cereals. Isn't it eye-opening for you!

Ziferblat

Russian cafes charge customers based on the length of time they stay in the cafe, but during this time, customers can drink unlimited hot tea and taste snacks. The Zverbulat Cafe, which imitated this system, came to London. Every customer who came here first had to take an alarm clock from the front desk to record their arrival time, and then return it to the front desk when leaving. The price of this cafe is very cheap, only 3 pence per minute, and there is no minimum time requirement. In this way, a quick cup of coffee costs only a few pence.

Cat Cafe (Lady Dinah`s Cat Emporium)

Customers can drink coffee with furry cats at Ms. Dinah Cat Cafe. The owner of the cafe said: "Let the cats accompany you to spend a peaceful lunch and leisurely afternoon tea time. If you are lucky, the cats may jump into your lap and fall asleep!

Scooby`s Boutique Coffee Bar

Scoopy Dog Cafe not only provides customers with hot coffee, biscuits, cakes and other delicious refreshments, but also provides "dog-specific refreshments" for customers' dogs, including cheese bone biscuits, roast chicken-flavored muffins, dog cappuccino and more.

E Pellicci

This cafe, with a typical East End style in London, has had a large number of customers since 1900. Its significance is far more than just drinking coffee and eating cakes. The elegant and quiet design of the store makes people feel at home, and it is undoubtedly the best place to relax.

Hurwundeki Cafe

This cafe is extremely strange. Next to the cafe is a 50s-style barber shop, owned by the same Korean. The cafe not only serves coffee and desserts, but also traditional Korean food such as stone pot bibimbap.

The Love Shake

This 50s-style milkshake cafe has a very retro interior, and some elements of the streets of the United States in the 1950s can be found in the store. The cafe specializes in alcoholic milkshakes, as well as traditional milkshakes and American hot dogs, and coffee refills are free.

Draughts

This cafe is a must-visit place for all chess game enthusiasts. Customers can read chess books here, and there are also snacks, home-brewed beer, red wine, etc. Customers need to pay an entrance fee to enter the cafe. They can bring their own chess pieces or buy a set that suits them. The cafe also often holds theme nights, checkers competitions, or invites professional chess game designers to come and exchange ideas. What are you waiting for if you are proficient in chess?

The Attendant

This shop was originally a Victorian men's toilet in 1890. More than 50 years later, it was renovated and turned into a small cafe. The cafe retains some of the original features of the toilet, such as the cast iron door and porcelain urinals. However, these urinals have now been transformed into partitions on the table, with high chairs in the Victorian style, which is unique.

Biscuiteers

This small café in Notting Hill is specially designed for cookie lovers. Customers can experience the process of making cookies and grinding coffee by themselves. There are also regular theme night activities here to teach everyone how to make delicious cookies.

Bicycle Cafe (Look Mum No Hands)

In addition to serving coffee and tea, the cafe is also a bicycle repair studio. The cafe also hosts some interesting activities, from movie watching to group watching bicycle races, from knitting classes to blind date meetings, customers can come here to experience it.

Nana Cafe (NANA)

This cozy cafe serves soups and burgers made by community aunties, as well as freshly baked cakes. The cafe was originally a public women's toilet, and later it was converted into a cafe after adding a roof terrace and stairs, but some of the original toilet features, such as the tiles on the wall, are still retained.

Cabmen's Shelters

This green cabin was built in 1875. It was originally a mini coffee house for carriage drivers. Later, London taxi drivers used this cabin to have a quick meal. Taxi drivers with green badges can make an appointment at any of the 13 "Taxi Drivers' Houses" in the whole city of London at any time, but if ordinary people want to see the interior of the cabin, they can only visit it during the annual London Heritage Open Day.

Cabmen's Shelters

Toppels Cafe is located in the small town of Wertheim, Germany. It is a roadside cafe. The whole appearance looks like a family residential building, but it is different from the usual architectural shape we see. It is built upside down on the ground.

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