Bodor Ferenc: Coffee-Houses - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1992)

Kékmadár (bluebird) Maeterlinck's bluebird perches, a little off-colour, on the cor­ner of Ferenc körút and üllői út. The little bird stuck on the shop window however chirps happily from beneath the clouds: Reduced prices, Milk shakes. The place is frequented by the victims of maintenance-work on the Kilián barracks opposite and potters from the Applied Arts School. The little armchairs —like the old East German airport waiting-room chairs, swivelled round, afforded a panoramic view from Sióf­ok to the Aranypart (Golden Beach). Sometimes tea dances are held here, a slowly dying form of amusement that still flourishes in the Kékmadár.There is a notice warning those unable to curb their passion: NO CUTTING IN. A delicately ornamented tiled floor before the neogothic stage décor counter. Refore bidding farewell to the walls and tables stylisti­cally shrouded in blue cloth, just gaze upon the gleaming, massive legs of the counter beside the entrance, a sight guaranteed to soothe. 44 FERENC KÖRÚT, IX. KÉKMADÁR 39

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