ExteriorIt is located in the centre of a meadow. The walls are whitewashed and gleam brightly in the sun, and vines of ivy twirl delicately over the doorways. The roof is unusually high to accomodate large pokemon and has patches of glass through which the sky can be seen. Along the outside walls, thick bunches of wildflowers grow. In the garden, the meadow can be seen past the tall trees and thick bushes; however, it cannot be accessed without effort. The ground that is not allocated to the Battle Arena is covered with neat grass and the odd flower, although there are a few odd mounds of earth where Pokemon have been digging.
InteriorThe floor is wooden, sandy-coloured and highly polished. Most of the furniture is white or beige, although various vases of wildflowers add colour to the rooms. The wall which the dining tables sit against is made entirely of latticed windows; they look out onto a beautiful hillside where occasionally wild Pokemon may be seen playing.
DinerHighlighted in pink. The dotted line in the middle of this area respresents the point from which extortionately large pokemon are prohibited.
HallwayHighlighted in yellow. A gigantic ornately-carved archway connects this area with the Diner.
GardenHighlighted in green. Includes the Battle Arena, the bathing pond and the berry trees.
DoorsHighlighted in blue. Except for the bathroom doors, which are made of the same wood as the floorboards, they are all made entirely of glass.
WindowsHighlighted in purple. They are latticed with attractive white metal fretwork.
Key1. A large and beautiful fountain made of white and beige marble. The light plays off the cascading water. At the centre, there are statues of seven pokemon: Pikachu, Dragonair, Leafeon, Flareon, Skitty, Altaria and Furret.
2. A comfortable seating area, fenced off by three sizeable velvet sofas. In the centre is a pure white rug.
3. Three large dining tables sit against the glass wall, which looks out onto the meadow. Each table has at least six chairs, but there are more outside if required.
4. The blending area. It is accessed through a waist-high hatch at the far end of the serving counter. Please note: nobody is permitted to enter this area besides me.
5. The serving counter. It is lined with white bar stools that are fixed to the floor.
6. A spacious hallway. Two opposite sides of the wall are covered with latticed windows; one looks out onto the meadow, the other onto the garden.
7. The men's bathroom. Females are not permitted to enter.
8. The women's bathroom. Males are not permitted to enter.
9. Heavily blooming trees and bushes. They grow a variety of berries that I harvest and use in my Shakes. They are free to be picked as food or healing items by anyone who wishes to have them.
10. Spare dining chairs. When not used inside, these seats are linesd up against the walls in the garden for people who wish to observe a battle.
11. A battle arena. Any two trainers who wish to battle may do so here. It is marked by a large square area of dry sand; a thin line of white sand seperates the two areas.
12. A small pool. It is dotted with white lilies. Pokemon are permitted to bathe here. Trainers can also bathe providing the weather is warm, the pool is not overcrowded and they remain decent. Nudity on their part will incite expulsion from the garden.
13. A manmade ornamental waterfall. A huge wave of water crashes calmly down a large wall of sandy-coloured rocks.
14. A solar powered generator. Trainers are prohibited from using or tampering with it.
15. A jukebox. Its default setting is Goldenrod Radio; however, it will play any song a trainer requests of it.