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Top 10 specialty cafes in Chengdu [1] Chengdu Art Cafe Recommended

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) When I was studying in Britain before, I liked some community art institutions very much. It's usually a small coffee shop, but it provides an exhibition area for the surrounding residents to display their art works, so that art, which seems to be a tall thing, becomes a part of life.

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When I was a student in England, I liked some community art institutions very much. It is usually a small coffee shop, but it provides an exhibition area for the surrounding residents to display their works of art, making the seemingly high-end thing of art a common thing integrated into life. Coffee shops in China rarely have anything to do with art, and most gallery exudes the aloof smell of "you don't understand my beauty" until I met one in Chengdu.

This is an experimental space that integrates Gallery/Cafe/Workshop. The store is located in the old community near the Chengdu American Consulate, and all the way are the ginkgo trees with the most characteristics of Chengdu. One is hidden in this street full of city flavor. There are a lot of green plants next to the store, as well as simple tatami tables and chairs, and full of flavor.

In addition to coffee drinks and snacks, the store also provides an exhibition area for ordinary people who are not artists. The exhibition area is small but lively. I like the idea of ✨ art for everyone ✨ very much. Not only professional artists can create it, but even ordinary people can express the world in their own way. An exhibition makes art seem less pretentious, but young, playful and approachable.

Many of the cutlery and decorations in the store are moved back by the shopkeeper from Japan, and they are arranged casually but not randomly. Sitting in it doesn't feel like being in a shop, but the living room of a person who loves life. Many of the tables, chairs and stools are handmade by the shopkeeper, and the whole shop is filled with a strong smell of hand-made work. Sitting down at the table for coffee, the shopkeeper handed us a card that looked like a postcard. Let's stick our favorite drinks on the order cards, draw pictures next to them, and take the postcards with us. It's fun.

Generally speaking, it is a small shop with "sincerity" written everywhere, and the idea is deep in my heart. Even in Chengdu, where good stores emerge one after another, I feel very surprised.

Chengdu Art Cafe-one

No. 7 Jinxiu street Chengdu attached no. 4

12:00am-9:00pm (closed on Monday)

Per capita: 35 yuan

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