When I was working up the hours for mi PPL, we pilot-students used to hang at two places at La Aurora International in Guatemala.
One, was called " The Cessna Cafeteria" for lack of a better name, good for a hamburger, a hot-dog, a soft drink. It was decorated with posters, calendars, etc., all aviation related.
The other location was the "Circulo Aéreo" and besides the regular food fare, they also had beer and other beverages, for the "after hours" hangar flying, solo celebrations and so on.
There was this little place too, on the Pacific Ocean coast, where we landed to have a Pepsi, or a Squirt or a 7Up, and a locally baked muffin. The runway was short, sandy, and parallel to the surf. The owner was the grandmother of a ground school classmate.
Through the years, I have seen airport restaurants /cafes, that cater to the locals. Nothing fancy, good food and a place to hang.
I am guessing that most airports have such a place, with local, sometimes historical airplane photos, shirt-tails cut off after a solo...
If you have photos or stories of such places, share them!!!
Saludos,
Tulio
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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample
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