How did a restaurant in Russia looked around hundred years ago. What type of gentlemen frequented the place and how the interiors looked like? Is it something similar to newly made often kitschy eateries after almost eighty years of Soviet people eating in state-owned Stolovaias (all restaurants in USSR belonged to the Soviet state). If you are curious about those things (like I am) then you have a chance to take a look at “Luna-park”. This is how a restaurant in Moscow was called in the beginning of the 20th century, before the Revolution. And this guy on the photo is its owner as you probably has guessed already. Photos can be viewed in higher resolution by the click.
That’s an entrance to the place.
And this is how it looked at time.
This is still an entrance.
And that’s main dining hall.
That’s a place where visitors could leave their coats.
And that’s summer tables.
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