It sells cakes (available for take-out) and miscellaneous English goods on the first floor and seating is on the 2nd floor. They offer scone, cake, tea, coffee, sandwich, or afternoon tea sets among many other menu specials. Operating hours M-F are from 11 am to 7 pm and it opens from 10:30 am on Saturday and Sunday. From the backside windows, you can enjoy a view of Nakanoshima Gardens.
A 1-minute walk from Kitahama Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line makes it easy to visit.
Since September 2001, Ross has resided in Osaka. Ross first became interested in Japan at his grandmother's house in Waco, Texas. She had exchange students and visiting professors from a Japanese university she worked at. He grown more appreciative of Japan as a result of his travels around the country and his frequent photo walks around Osaka. He frequently explores the city and go to local sporting events. Additionally, he has contributed for The Japan Times. He has grown to love Osaka and its people, as well as the quality of its services and its security.