Run-down lakeside snack bars/ice cream shops/mini-golf courses are so /comfy/
yes, yes they are...
>>9147987
>chapman's
>poutine
leaf detected
>>9147999
and you know, that fucking Canadian flag right there
>>9147987
How much money does a place like that make compared to a convenience store or fast food joint?
Is it even profitable?
It's true. There was a little snack bar at a pool I went to as a kid, would always load up on candy before doing some doing sweet tricks on the diving board.
>inb4 "you need to wait 30 mins to allow the food to digest before swimming"
Call the cops, I don't give a fuck
>>9147987
>slush puppie
Fuck.
>>9148036
>me at 8 years old
hack for slush puppie that was just entirety shocker sour flavor shots
ended up being like $15 and it was horrible and later got grounded for blowing my allowance in it.
>>9148016
They have practically no overhead and only operate during tourism seasons, so I assume it's not a bad business to be in.
>>9147987
reminds me of Donkey Kong Country 3 and running through southern cemeteries
There's a public park near my house that has a lake in it, anyway there's a hot dog stand there that is mega comfy during summer
>>9147987
>that little league baseball concession stand
>that godtier ice
>delicious sour straws
>an entire meal was $4