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The way this cafe attracts customers is to release a bunch of rats

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Professional barista communication please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the first mouse-themed cafe is about to open, is a real mouse, not Mickey Mouse. A cafe in dungeon Park in San Francisco, California, opened a reservation online. The cafe has since become a new hot topic on social networks. Because on July 1st and July 8th, they appeared in this house.

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The first mouse-themed cafe is about to open. It's a real mouse, not Mickey Mouse.

A cafe in dungeon Park in San Francisco, California, opened a reservation online.

The cafe has since become a new hot topic on social networks. Because on July 1 and July 8, countless mice will greet guests in this cafe. On the same day, the cafe will add some menus, such as rattuccino (Mouse Chino) and ratatouille (Ratatouille). Guests can sit on "bistro-style, red-and-white checkered tables to read or chat," while they are surrounded by rats walking freely. Visitors have to pay $49.99 to enter, which includes access to the San Francisco dungeon Park immersive theme park-style Historical Gallery.

The picture shows the real scene in the cafe, the same below. (photo source: East Bay Times)

During the trial operation of the cafe, foreign media reporters loved pet rats (photo source: East Bay Times)

The organizers said it was a full coffee shop with no food to serve. Guests don't have to worry about the rats competing for food, and they don't have to worry about putting their tails in the coffee. In the evening, there is a performance in the cafe. "what could be more appropriate than to provide the audience with an environment full of rats before watching a performance about dungeons?" San Francisco dungeon Park performance director Matthew Gunter said. But customers can rest assured about the mice. The mice, all from Rattie Ratz, a pet rat rescue organization in Clayton, California, have health certificates.

The American Humane Society has said that pet mice are "highly intelligent and social animals who clean themselves up regularly and interact regularly as they grow up." Matthew Gunter said bluntly that the organizers hope to raise awareness of pet rats through the event. If a customer takes a fancy to a little guy at the scene, he can take the pet mouse home.

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