"PARKLET" cafe with a park
The cafe, which was being built next to the west gate of Horidome Children's Park, opened on January 20 (Thursday), so I immediately bothered you. It's a shop called "PARKLET" with a name not found in my English dictionary. It was a store that was not in Chuo-ku, rather a Minato-ku-like atmosphere, and opened the door with a little tension.
"PARKLET" cafe with a park
There is an open kitchen when you enter the shop. With woody making, the mood changes from a sense of tension like Minato-ku to a Karuizawa-like resort feeling. However, I found a foreign staff among the clerks. I feel at once in Roppongi. Actually, when the manager tried an interview with the foreigner in the tranquil examination English, it was completely OK in Japanese. I was a California native named Marks McZeger, and I was able to ask about the store policies. In a nutshell, the theme of the shop is "nature". The store name PARKLET is a "small park" and it is literally a wonderful place like being inside Horidome Children's Park.
"PARKLET" cafe with a park
The shop is a cafe at the moment, but it also sells bread, coffee beans, wine, jam, and foodstuffs that are particular about nature that are baked in the shop.
"PARKLET" cafe with a park
This time, I had a natural coffee. The right side is the standard drip coffee, and the left side is the one with oat milk. In addition to the taste of coffee, the scenery of the park through the window becomes the best chaser. The inside of the store feels spacious just by looking over the park, but the inside of the store is actually large and 30 people can enter easily. I want to enjoy the scenery of the night because I can drink wine, but due to the influence of corona, it is open from 8:30 to 16:30 for the time being, so I can't do it yet. But it's the supreme space to take a hot break.