I would think the Dinner Bell would serve country/home cooking. My grandmother never rang the dinner bell for anything other than fried chicken, pot roast, chicken and dressing, chicken fried steak (but rarely), chicken and dumplings, fried pork back, biscuits and gravy, a fresh perch from the creek or squirrel stew. This is what I picture a place called The Dinner Bell serving. Well, maybe not squirrel stew or fried pork back, but definitely all the other things that were okay for our pioneer relatives to eat but not for us!
Not much room for a table there.
ReplyDeleteare these back up chair in storage?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing mexican theme cafe?
I do like them :)
That is the way to do it!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat way to back up chairs. Love the composition and the colors of the photo. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteI would think the Dinner Bell would serve country/home cooking. My grandmother never rang the dinner bell for anything other than fried chicken, pot roast, chicken and dressing, chicken fried steak (but rarely), chicken and dumplings, fried pork back, biscuits and gravy, a fresh perch from the creek or squirrel stew. This is what I picture a place called The Dinner Bell serving. Well, maybe not squirrel stew or fried pork back, but definitely all the other things that were okay for our pioneer relatives to eat but not for us!
ReplyDeletei like that...guessing they aren't there for people to actually sit on out there!
ReplyDeleteAs long as they don't expect people to sit out there! ;)
ReplyDeleteA nice capture of this colorful row of chairs.
ReplyDeleteI remember this cafe. It's located in a nice spot as I recall and I'll bet it's homey and comfy as per those chairs...
ReplyDeleteNice colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat post for theme day
ReplyDeleteChairs are small enough for the balcony; probably a little cozy up there.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a little patio.
ReplyDeleteAt first I didn't see the chairs!
ReplyDeleteLike your choice for the theme day.
ReplyDeletevery nice :)
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