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Pay-as-you-go cafe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ziferblat
Ziferblat (free space) is an international anti-café chain, at which customers pay for the time spent there, rather than the food – offering unlimited free wifi, tea and biscuits. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pay-per-minute cafe opens in London - Telegraph )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=London's first pay-per-minute cafe: will the idea catch on? | Travel | theguardian.com )〕 == History ==
The name ''Ziferblat'' is derived from ''Ziffernblatt'', clock face in Russian and German. Ziferblat was first opened in September 2011 in Moscow. The creator of the "anti-café" concept is Ivan Mitin. Ziferblat’s prototype was a common space called Tree House.〔(Илья Варламов: «Дом на дереве»: место для нормальных хипстеров )〕 Tree House was founded by Mitin in 2010 and the system of free donation continues there. Ziferblat is an attempt, according to its creator, to formalize the relationship between the guest and the place by using the pay-per-minute system.
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