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Tuesday 20 November 2012

10 OF THE WORLD’S STRANGEST CONCEPT CAFES


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10 of the World’s Strangest Concept Cafes
By Matthew Bower, Flavor Wire, 15 November 2012.

Conceptual ways of serving up a good cup of coffee have been around for about as long as cafes have, as evidenced by such late-19th-century oddities as Paris’ Café de L’Enfer. Things have only gotten weirder since then, and in places like Tokyo, where cultural novelties are an essential staple of urban life, weirdly themed coffee shops and cafes have made a caffeinated jolt into the mainstream. From the bizarre to the brilliant, we take you on a tour of some of the more unique concepts out there.

1. Neko Cafes: Waiter, there’s a hairball in my coffee

Images/more info via CNN

Bizarrely themed cafes have been popping up all over Japan. Among the strangest, these “neko” (Japanese for “cat”) cafes originated in Taiwan and have since been imported to Tokyo. One of the more famous, Cat’s Store, allows patrons to simultaneously get a caffeine fix and indulge their need for feline companionship in a city where limited space often means pet-free apartments. [More information]

2. Mahika Mano: Possibly the most relaxing cafe ever

Image via Neatorama

Another Japanese curiosity, Mahika Mano is an island infused cafe that combines a hammock showroom with a very laid-back coffee shop atmosphere. [More information]

3. Grand View Cafe: Damn good coffee, and hot!

Images/more info via Daily Mail

The Grand View Cafe in Vassalboro, Maine [USA] was forced to close in 2011 - but, surprisingly, it wasn’t due to harassment, exploitation, small-town controversy, health code violations, or any of the other countless problems that you might reasonably expect to arise with the concept of a topless wait staff. Rather, the town insists it was because of misplaced signs and a zoning violation.

4. 100% Chocolate Cafe: A chocolate lover’s paradise

Images/more info via Designboom

Who needs coffee when you have chocolate? And this beautifully designed Tokyo cafe by Masamichi Katayama serves up an unthinkable variety - 56 different kinds, to be exact, housed in their lovely “chocolate library.” You heard correctly.

5. Molecule: The fanciest tap water you’ll ever drink

Images/more info via Gothamist

Milkbars and oxygen bars are old news - Molecule Water Cafe, located in New York City’s East Village, offers an über-high-tech filtered tap water experience that’s sure to quench your thirst. New York City loves to brag about its exceptional tap water, but Molecule takes things a step further for even the most finicky H2O connoisseur among us.

6. Café/Day: A car park coffee shop

Images/more info via Dezeen

This fascinating Japanese concept cafe is a brilliant twist on the classic open-air design, interfacing its interior aesthetic with street traffic. Café/Day allows you to enjoy your coffee while worrying about confused motorists taking a wrong turn.

7. The Sweatshop: A Parisian sewing cafe

Images/more info via The Guardian

What better way to spend your caffeine buzz than trying your hand at stitching together the latest in French fashion? Paris’ The Sweatshop combines coffee and crafts, making for a much more productive cafe-loitering experience than we’re used to.

8. Robo Cafe: Meet our future robotic barista overlords

Images/more info via Gizmag

We’ll limit ourselves to just one more Japanese novelty-themed cafe (seriously, there’s tons of these). Robo Cafe in Osaka minimizes the need for human labour by using automated robotic servers.

9. Urban Station: A cafe-office hybrid

Images/more info via Co.Design

The idea of using a coffee shop as your own personal office is probably pretty familiar to students, intellectuals, writers, freelancers, and people who like to read conspicuously. And although it’s not all that strange, we really like the concept of designing cafes specifically tailored to emulate a workspace. A new wave of cafe-office hybrids, such as Urban Station in Buenos Aires, have been cropping up, offering Wi-Fi, electrical outlets, and spacious tables galore!

10. Horror Picture Tea: Très chic tats and herbal tea

Images/more info via New York Times

Paris’s trendy Horror Picture Tea combines a cafe, a music venue, and a tattoo parlour into one bizarre conceptual medley.

Top image: 100% Chocolate Café (left) and Café/Day (right)

[Source: Flavor Wire. Edited. Top image and some links added.]


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