There are countless ideas for “different” bars out there. Just scroll through your Instagram or TikTok feed to see some examples: bars inspired by the universe of Harry Potter, others in various series and films and some that offer board games or games digital.
Meanwhile, a bar in Barcelona caught the web's attention after tiktoker @pinbleta made a video about it. The content already has more than 38 thousand views (after just four days of publication).
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The young woman showed the world how La Bar works, in the Catalan city. “I've never seen that before”, she was surprised. Basically, it's a bar where you can wash your clothes.
That's right! Even the name of the place is a pun: “La Bar” = “to wash” (taking into account that the pronunciation of “v” in Spanish is the same as “b”.
In the images in the publication made by the young woman, you can see that the washing machines are on one side of the bar. Then there are some tables for people to sit and wait for their t-shirts and underwear to flap, wring out and dry.
There is also themed decoration at the place: socks hanging from a rope, to simulate a clothes line.
“It’s a bar where you can do your laundry. You put your clothes there and here you have a coffee, buy something. There are snacks, salads, bikinis and toast”, said the tiktoker, still very surprised.
“Washing clothes and, in the meantime, being able to drink something seems like a joke to me,” added the woman in the video.
@pinbleta Laundry Bar in Barcelona. I was robbed of the idea. Laundry + Cafeteria. #laudrybar#laundry#barcelona#coffee shop#laundry#hacerlacolada#goodidea#servicesinnovators
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Although tiktoker thought it was “a joke”, in the comments many people thought that this was, in fact, a “genius idea”. And, in fact, many people already knew La Bar.
A follower of @pinbleta said she went to the place a lot in 2018. And another said that they even do small shows there from time to time.
More than that, which is common in some places. "At Germany It’s super common,” wrote one internet user.
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