Barbara's Café in the old walled city of Intramuros is located in one of the wide passageways that lead from the street to the inner courtyard of the Plaza San Luis complex. Called a zaguan, it was the corridor where carruajes (horse-drawn carriages) would pass through to drop their passengers off by the entrance. The floor is paved with granite, what was and still is called piedra china (Chinese stone) because they were originally used by Chinese traders as ballast in their junks. The chairs and tables at Barbara's Café are what we call batibot chairs and tables. Batibot means 'small but strong and sturdy.' The wooden seats and tabletop are wrapped in sheet iron, and the legs and seat backs are made of bent iron rods; even the studs and rivets are made of solid iron.
This tiny cafe has a nice feel. I've always been partial to this kind of wire chair. Very popular 50 or more years ago.
ReplyDeletethis isn't Spain ? !!!!!
ReplyDeleteso bummed Marley is leaving us.
This looks like a beautiful place to relax!
ReplyDeleteBarbara's certainly has some pretty artwork too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a bright and fun place to grab a bite to eat. I, too, like the art work on the wall!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I would love to sit there, sipping something lovely.
ReplyDeleteNice, cozy setting. Are the seats comfortable?
ReplyDeleteHow alluring to sit and let time pass by, far away and without meaning...
ReplyDeleteI see beautiful paintings on the wall.
ReplyDeleteHow cozy and artsy! I'll meet you for coffee and treats there someday, 'K?
ReplyDeleteWhen you get a chance, see how much those kinds of paintings cost (iyong nasa pinakababa). Something bigger than that.
ReplyDeletesympathique cet endroit, très intimiste.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully inviting place. I adore those chairs!
ReplyDeleteI like the chairs and table. More as a work of art than something to fit my frame on though!
ReplyDeleteThe art work in the background looks interesting and set the photograph off.
Alors, on parle français ici ? Yes, I love cafe photos, and this one takes me far from the heavy snow falling here today! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHilds, are these chairs still the original ones?
ReplyDeleteThe floors I guess were not renovated yet! Tama ba?
I love the paintings!
looks a lovely place to sit over a coffee
ReplyDeleteI really like that lower piece of art on the wall, Hilda.
ReplyDeleteThe old school house is no longer there.
A nice corner and a little piece of history given with the usual grace.
ReplyDeleteBatibot furniture is a great idea!
This looks like a lovely place to get a coffee. I would have guessed this to be somewhere in Europe. I hope they serve yummy pastries as well :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, so after that detailed description of the chairs.. where's my coffee??
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely place to sit and drink tea. Nice atmosphere, and I like the painting too.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo
I like the look of this restaurant -- it has character.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming looking place! I'd like to sit at that table and sip a cup of coffee. And how informative... now I know what to call my patio chairs!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of some Mexican restaurants in California. I like the natural lighting.
ReplyDelete«Louis» wonders if, by sitting in these iron chairs, it would stiffen the spine of some of our spineless politicians...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and artistic place!:-)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I'd like to stop there for a coffee or capuccino! :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
i think i'd like to visit this cafe! how do i get there? :)
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Very classy type of very rustical! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI would like to sits there
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