Bears Den
Chairs- new setting, been here before always sat a booth, nice large comfortable booths, now sitting on weird fitted chair curved to your back to make your posture strait, but arm rests are scarce, flat wooden bottoms and a bit slippery
Tables-All rectangle or square shaped different colors and patterns (brown,purple,light blue), a cafeteria type setting but randomly spread out amongst unordinary pillars and architecture
Architecture-supposely built like the fire ice restaurant in Providence but I've never been, all i know that the
bear's Den is unusual compared to the other cafes on campus, hollow ceilings dispered with in hanging art, art such as big huge yellow/green sun or fan shaped chandeliers but mostly huge art pieces laying above with the little lights in middle hanging, also laying above with the art is heating vents; not really noticable considering how much stuff is up there
Walls-Huge long windows lay rectangular ocean blue one half and the other half was orange-yellow, ton of bright colors everywhere, an atmosphere made look like happinness like in a grade-k classroom, interesting shaped architecture
Response: Everything seems big, large, and colorful. Those are definitly the thoughts that came to my head when I was inside the Bear's Den. I've never been to the Fire Ice, but supposely Bear's Den is a look a like. I wouldn't really know if that were the case. but what I do know is that inside the caf there's bright colors everywhere and a very pleasing aura of the place. For myself in the relm of psychology its hard to have a frown in a place where there's so many bright colors and shapes just everywhere. Without even noticing it leaving the cafe, I noticed that there's shapes everywhere; in particular the circle. There were circles everywhere it was a little freaky! Commuters are very lucky to have a cafe of that magnitude to be named after them.
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