So What Does King's Corner Cafe and Gallery Look Like?
I figured it was time for some updated pictures. This first shot is taken from the right front corner of the gallery/cafe side of the restaurant - a/k/a "the expansion." We can sit 14 people here at the tables, plus we have two bistro tables and the couches for those just having coffee or waiting for a table. We also have a laptop set up so people can check their email.
The second shot is taken from the left front corner of the gallery/cafe, looking down the long gallery wall. Behind that partition (the desk is in front of it) is an alcove that can accomodate more art in an intimate viewing setting. Behind those two walls in the back is my studio/office. The piano is right in front of it. Yes, it can be difficult when someone decides to play the piano while I'm on a telephone call! I know you can't make it out in the picture, but on the right end of the lower office wall there's a sign - one side is blank, the other says "On The Phone."
The third photo is from the same spot, except looking across the front of the gallery/cafe. On the left you can see the "King's Corner" complete with hunter green leather chair and ott light. You can also see through the archways into the original restaurant.
Here you're looking across the front of the restaurant at the "to go" coffee bar and small works gallery wall - only pieces that fit in the 15" x 15" shadowboxes can get hung in this area.
This is my favorite view - the espresso bar! Of course complete with Rex Sox Champion caps (1918 AND 2004), 20 different flavored syrups, a selection of teas, and other counter miscellany. Above the espresso machine is a mirror so you can see the customers while making drinks. Next to the mirror is the actual kitchen pass-through.
And, finally, here's the view from the right front corner of the restaurant down the aisle to the back.
Lattes anyone?
The second shot is taken from the left front corner of the gallery/cafe, looking down the long gallery wall. Behind that partition (the desk is in front of it) is an alcove that can accomodate more art in an intimate viewing setting. Behind those two walls in the back is my studio/office. The piano is right in front of it. Yes, it can be difficult when someone decides to play the piano while I'm on a telephone call! I know you can't make it out in the picture, but on the right end of the lower office wall there's a sign - one side is blank, the other says "On The Phone."
The third photo is from the same spot, except looking across the front of the gallery/cafe. On the left you can see the "King's Corner" complete with hunter green leather chair and ott light. You can also see through the archways into the original restaurant.
Here you're looking across the front of the restaurant at the "to go" coffee bar and small works gallery wall - only pieces that fit in the 15" x 15" shadowboxes can get hung in this area.
This is my favorite view - the espresso bar! Of course complete with Rex Sox Champion caps (1918 AND 2004), 20 different flavored syrups, a selection of teas, and other counter miscellany. Above the espresso machine is a mirror so you can see the customers while making drinks. Next to the mirror is the actual kitchen pass-through.
And, finally, here's the view from the right front corner of the restaurant down the aisle to the back.
Lattes anyone?




1 Comments:
It looks great, Mary. I am working on arranging my travel to Ferry Beach, Maine to be via Manchester and King's Corner Cafe and Gallery!!
teri
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