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Baby Bear's Woodland Eatery

So, this is called Baby Bear's Woodland Eatery. It's a renovation of B'jorn's Cafe in Aurora skies. I think it might fit better in Hidden Springs, though. :/ Anyway, I really just wanted to try something a little different. I've been itching to do a restaurant and wanted something that would be considered family friendly. I remembered going to this place called Family Buggy, when I was a lot younger. It only closed a few years ago and I got some of my inspiration from there. When you went in, you'd be introduced to a bunch of beanie babies and other toys... I wanted to do a similar thing here. So, I basically kept the original look of the building, changed the walls inside a bit, and put the toy store beside the restaurant as a souvenir shop.


This is the main floor of the restaurant (there's a porch in the back with additional seating, right beside the small playground area, outside. Above that is more additional seating areas, so your sims have tons of options). I put the pedestal with the investigator folder by the front door, as if it were a real restaurant with reserved seating and whatnot. To the right of the door (not pictured) is a hallway. I placed some pancake shaped chairs there to mimic the large statue out front and that serves as a small waiting area. Of course it's more of a decoration than anything else. There are plenty of seats around the lot. LOL.

To keep with the theme, here is the bear theme bathrooms. Of course other animals made there way on the lot as well.

The cook's kitchen is purposely more modern. They need the best quality products to prepare the food.

I was a little unsure about what to do upstairs. I had already filled so many spaces with dining tables and chairs. The playground for the children was already built. Then, I didn't want to leave my woodland/bear theme. So, I just put some other items down that sims might interact with. It's a reading nook and skill area for all ages...

What did I just tell you?


And last but not least, the toy shop. Yeah, it's got lots of patterns and stuffs for your sims to buy. And a little desk for "the workers." *Wink* Wink*
Baby Bear's Woodland Eatery

So, this is called Baby Bear's Woodland Eatery. It's a renovation of B'jorn's Cafe in Aurora skies. I think it might fit better in Hidden Springs, though. :/ Anyway, I really just wanted to try something a little different. I've been itching to do a restaurant and wanted something that would be considered family friendly. I remembered going to this place called Family Buggy, when I was a lot younger. It only closed a few years ago and I got some of my inspiration from there. When you went in, you'd be introduced to a bunch of beanie babies and other toys... I wanted to do a similar thing here. So, I basically kept the original look of the building, changed the walls inside a bit, and put the toy store beside the restaurant as a souvenir shop.


This is the main floor of the restaurant (there's a porch in the back with additional seating, right beside the small playground area, outside. Above that is more additional seating areas, so your sims have tons of options). I put the pedestal with the investigator folder by the front door, as if it were a real restaurant with reserved seating and whatnot. To the right of the door (not pictured) is a hallway. I placed some pancake shaped chairs there to mimic the large statue out front and that serves as a small waiting area. Of course it's more of a decoration than anything else. There are plenty of seats around the lot. LOL.

To keep with the theme, here is the bear theme bathrooms. Of course other animals made there way on the lot as well.

The cook's kitchen is purposely more modern. They need the best quality products to prepare the food.

I was a little unsure about what to do upstairs. I had already filled so many spaces with dining tables and chairs. The playground for the children was already built. Then, I didn't want to leave my woodland/bear theme. So, I just put some other items down that sims might interact with. It's a reading nook and skill area for all ages...

What did I just tell you?


And last but not least, the toy shop. Yeah, it's got lots of patterns and stuffs for your sims to buy. And a little desk for "the workers." *Wink* Wink*
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