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A cartoon coffee shop interior with baristas at an espresso machine, customers at tables with mugs, and a city view through a large window.

This cozy coffee shop is filled with the wonderful smell of fresh beans and warm treats. You can see the friendly baristas busy at work behind the counter while happy customers relax at their tables. It is a wonderful place to spend a rainy afternoon or meet up with a good friend for a chat.

Outside the large window, the busy cityscape stretches out with tall buildings and leafy trees, making the inside feel even more inviting. There are so many small details to explore, from the steaming mugs to the tiny leaves on the indoor plants.

Color Palette Ideas

Morning Brew

Coffee Bean
Tan Latte
Wheat Pastry
Sage Leaf
Steel Blue

Sweet Treats

Strawberry Frosting
Golden Glaze
Toasted Crust
Mint Sprig
Rosy Brown

What's In This Picture

As you look around the room, you will find an espresso machine and a coffee grinder ready to make a fresh cup. There are jars of coffee beans sitting on the shelves next to pretty potted plants and stacks of books. In the display case, you can spot delicious croissants and donuts waiting to be enjoyed.

The customers are sitting in comfortable chairs, holding their favorite mugs and saucers while they talk. Through the window, you can see the shapes of the city, including tall buildings and small trees lining the sidewalk. Every corner of this scene has something interesting to color, like the artwork on the walls or the steam rising from the coffee pots.

Coloring Tips

Try using warm shades of brown and tan for the coffee and the wooden tables to create a comforting atmosphere. You can make the pastries look extra tasty with golden yellows and light oranges for a flaky crust. For the plants, use a few different shades of green to help them stand out against the wooden shelves.

The city through the window looks great in soft blues or grays to show that it is a bit further away. This page has many small details, so using sharpened colored pencils or fine-tip markers will help you stay inside the lines of the cups and saucers. Do not be afraid to use bright colors for the baristas' aprons or the customers' clothing to make the scene feel lively.

Did You Know?

Did you know that coffee beans are actually seeds from a fruit called a coffee cherry? These cherries grow on trees and turn bright red when they are ready to be picked. People have been gathering in coffee houses for hundreds of years to share news and talk about big ideas, which is why they are such social places today.

Try This!

You can play a game of I-spy to see who can find the hidden books or the smallest coffee cup first. After you finish coloring, try giving this cafe a name and write it on a sign above the door. You could even draw your favorite snack, like a cookie or a piece of cake, on one of the empty plates on the tables.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors should I use for the coffee?
Most coffee is a dark brown, but you can add light tan or creamy white to the top to make it look like it has milk or foam!
Is this coloring page difficult?
This page has a moderate level of detail. It is perfect for children who enjoy coloring smaller objects like cups, pastries, and city buildings.
Can I add my own decorations?
Absolutely! You can draw fun patterns on the coffee mugs or add your favorite flowers to the window boxes.
For best results, print on standard letter size (8.5" x 11") paper using your printer's "Fit to Page" setting.

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