#TCSP/Experiences: Moments of coffee and friendship.

Hello friends of @cinnccf, I hope you are all in good health and that you have already enjoyed your favorite coffee today. This is my entry in #TCSP Prompt week 105.

Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the coffee shop at the “Dolores” Concert Hall in Santiago de Cuba with a group of friends. From the moment we walked through the door, we were greeted by a cozy atmosphere and lovely decor that invited us to relax and enjoy the moment. The ceiling was adorned with ornamental plants and the soft lighting created a perfect atmosphere for an afternoon of chatting and laughing.

One of the things I enjoy most about going to a coffee shop is the variety of drinks, especially when it comes to coffee. At “Dolores,” the menu offered an impressive selection of coffees, from classic espresso to more creative options like vanilla-flavored iced coffee. My friends and I decided to try several types, and everyone had their own favorite. We also accompanied our drinks with some delicious fritters that were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, which made the experience even more enjoyable.

The opportunity to socialize with friends is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding aspects of visiting a coffee shop. As we enjoyed our drinks and food, conversations flowed naturally. There was laughter, shared anecdotes, and moments of complicity that further strengthened our bonds; there was my friend @rivereyesmusic who I invite to participate in this contest. That kind of connection is hard to replicate in other environments, which makes coffee shops special places to meet.

However, not everything was perfect during our visit. One of the drawbacks that always bothers me a little when going to coffee shops is the high price. Although the quality of the products was good, the prices were somewhat high, which can make one feel a little limited when choosing. Also, although the place was beautiful and cozy, the lack of privacy was an aspect that I noticed. The proximity of the tables and the hustle and bustle of the place sometimes made it difficult to have more intimate or in-depth conversations.

Despite these minor inconveniences, my visit to the cafeteria at the "Dolores" Concert Hall was a very rewarding experience. Enjoying a good coffee in good company, surrounded by a pleasant atmosphere, will always be a pleasure. I will definitely return to this charming place in Santiago de Cuba to continue creating memories with my friends, despite the prices and lack of privacy. The magic of sharing moments together is always worth it.

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Que día ese! Ensayo y concierto, café y unas pintas de vendedora de maní que pa qué. Jajajaja

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