First “anti-cafe” called Fisher’s House opened in Minsk. The main distinction from an ordinary cafe is that a customer pays not for an order, but for time spent in the cafe.
Every minute in Fisher’s House costs Br300 (ca. 3 US cents). An hour will cost you a bit more than $2, onliner.by says.
The menu of the cafe will not satisfy a gourmet, but cookies, coffee and tea are always available. However, Fisher’s House may offer dozens of amusements: board, video games, books and cosy home atmosphere.
Smoking and alcohol is banned: the owners stand for healthy lifestyle.
At the beginning, the founders positioned Fisher’s House as “anti-cafe”, but then they switched to describing it as free space for creative youth. Fisher’s House is also to become a venue for exhibitions, literary meetings and music concerts.
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