The Crossover Café
The Crossover Café is an inter-dimensional meeting point. People, creatures, beings and deities from across the multi-verse come here to relax and to meet. Even some mortals find themselves there, though exactly who organising there trips to and from varies. Due to the severe time and space displacements of traveling to and from the café, not to mention inside the café itself, means that Mortals who visit have a difficult, if not impossible, time remembering what occurred there, or even the entire visit. At least until they return again. From the outside the café looks like a large Victorian house, a sign hanging above the main door. The setting on which it sits varies depending on which door you leave by. The main rule is that any fights are to be taken outside, failure in this rule results in at best a permanent ban, and worst erasure from existence.
Reception
The reception is a large area just inside the front door. As well as the receptionist, there are two cloak rooms, one causal and one secure. There are a number of comfy seats available here for people waiting for taxis, though most people prefer to wait in the bar of café. The Taxi rank is outside, which resembles a long endless road. The taxi’s themselves are capable of moving to any point in time, space etc, and can be flagged down by anyone who is aware of their existence. Union rules prevent them entering during any conflict however.
Ground Floor – Restaurant
This quiet restaurant has several alcoves, in different sizes, for groups to enjoy meals. The room is brightly lit and has several landscape paintings around, enough to be tasteful. Almost any meal from anywhere is available, though menus are often limited to what is palatable to the customer. There is a veranda outside leading to a lakeside beach. There are massive mountains visible across the lake, and a few water sports are available.
Upper Floor – Café
This wood panelled café has several comfy chairs, some single, some in groups around tables. From the windows the view is a massive multi-coloured nebula. There are a couple of airlocks if those patrons who can survive in space wish for a more closer look. Space suits are also available on request. There are further rooms to the café that can be used as private meeting rooms.
Top Floor – Bedrooms
There are a number of bedrooms here, they can be ordered in varying styles depending on the wishes of the guest.
Basement - Bar
The bar is dimly lit, though comfortable enough to see by. There are varying styles of seating around. The bar itself takes up two walls, the surface is steeped for customers of very varying heights. Most people hang around the corner area. In a similar way to the restaurant, any form of alcohol is available here, although certain drinks are banned depending on age and species. Smoking is permitted, but the filtration system is able to whisk away any harmful vapours. As it’s the basement, there are no windows.
Sub-basement – The Library
With a layout that would make even M. C. Escher gape with horror, this library could be described as filled wall to wall with books, except the extra dimensions make that description impossible. Wall to wall to floor to ceiling to wall. Almost every single book ever written is contained within, except for those out on loan. Although it looks a chaotic mess, you will always find exactly the book you are looking for with ease.
The Crossover Café is an inter-dimensional meeting point. People, creatures, beings and deities from across the multi-verse come here to relax and to meet. Even some mortals find themselves there, though exactly who organising there trips to and from varies. Due to the severe time and space displacements of traveling to and from the café, not to mention inside the café itself, means that Mortals who visit have a difficult, if not impossible, time remembering what occurred there, or even the entire visit. At least until they return again. From the outside the café looks like a large Victorian house, a sign hanging above the main door. The setting on which it sits varies depending on which door you leave by. The main rule is that any fights are to be taken outside, failure in this rule results in at best a permanent ban, and worst erasure from existence.
Reception
The reception is a large area just inside the front door. As well as the receptionist, there are two cloak rooms, one causal and one secure. There are a number of comfy seats available here for people waiting for taxis, though most people prefer to wait in the bar of café. The Taxi rank is outside, which resembles a long endless road. The taxi’s themselves are capable of moving to any point in time, space etc, and can be flagged down by anyone who is aware of their existence. Union rules prevent them entering during any conflict however.
Ground Floor – Restaurant
This quiet restaurant has several alcoves, in different sizes, for groups to enjoy meals. The room is brightly lit and has several landscape paintings around, enough to be tasteful. Almost any meal from anywhere is available, though menus are often limited to what is palatable to the customer. There is a veranda outside leading to a lakeside beach. There are massive mountains visible across the lake, and a few water sports are available.
Upper Floor – Café
This wood panelled café has several comfy chairs, some single, some in groups around tables. From the windows the view is a massive multi-coloured nebula. There are a couple of airlocks if those patrons who can survive in space wish for a more closer look. Space suits are also available on request. There are further rooms to the café that can be used as private meeting rooms.
Top Floor – Bedrooms
There are a number of bedrooms here, they can be ordered in varying styles depending on the wishes of the guest.
Basement - Bar
The bar is dimly lit, though comfortable enough to see by. There are varying styles of seating around. The bar itself takes up two walls, the surface is steeped for customers of very varying heights. Most people hang around the corner area. In a similar way to the restaurant, any form of alcohol is available here, although certain drinks are banned depending on age and species. Smoking is permitted, but the filtration system is able to whisk away any harmful vapours. As it’s the basement, there are no windows.
Sub-basement – The Library
With a layout that would make even M. C. Escher gape with horror, this library could be described as filled wall to wall with books, except the extra dimensions make that description impossible. Wall to wall to floor to ceiling to wall. Almost every single book ever written is contained within, except for those out on loan. Although it looks a chaotic mess, you will always find exactly the book you are looking for with ease.