
A Café in the Clouds
High above the residential region of Still Waters Autumn sits Rainy Café at Still Waters, a small retreat designed by TeaRose Resident and described by her as “a cozy rainy café in autumn.” That description fits perfectly.

From the moment I arrived, the sound of steady rainfall greeted me, followed by the low rumble of thunder rolling across a weather dome that rests overhead. It feels like stepping into a gentle storm that you never have to escape.

Autumn Colours and a Stormy Sky
The café stands in a quiet clearing surrounded by dense woodland. The trees glow with autumn colour, their branches heavy with shades of yellow and brown that seem to deepen in the rain. The storm above was active throughout my visit, adding drama to the scene without overwhelming the peace of the setting. It is the sort of place where the weather becomes part of the experience and not something to avoid.

Warm Light and Seasonal Comforts at The Rainy Cafe
Inside, everything shifts. The café is warm, dry, and softly lit, a welcome contrast to the storm outside. At the moment it is dressed for Halloween, with pumpkins placed by the entrance and small seasonal touches scattered throughout. These decorations may change as the months move on, but the sense of care in the interior will not.
The counter displays an inviting selection of treats. Apple pies, caramel toffee apples, pumpkin pie, spiced cider, and doughnuts line the shelves, creating the feeling of a real café preparing for a busy autumn afternoon.

It is easy to imagine settling in with something warm and sweet while the storm continues its performance outside.

Places to Sit, Play, and Simply Watch the Rain
There are plenty of comfortable spots to sit, either alone or with friends, each arranged with a clear eye for detail.

Two playable board games, Draughts and Beserker, wait for anyone who wants a quiet distraction.


Everywhere you look, the décor has been chosen with intention. Artwork, small ornaments, and occasional pieces of furniture come together naturally, showing TeaRose’s talent for creating charming, cohesive spaces.


I took far more photos than I meant to. It is that sort of place, a café where every corner rewards a closer look.
Rainy Cafe, A Peaceful Escape Among the Storm Clouds
If you feel like taking a break, drinking a good coffee, and watching lightning flash across a dark sky from the safety of a warm window seat, Rainy Café at Still Waters is worth a visit. It offers a little pocket of calm above the world, wrapped in autumn colours and the comfort of a passing storm.
Exploring Second Life
For another café, you might enjoy Blackthorne Book Café, Hi-Cafe, or the very different La Fée Verte – An Art Nouveau Absinthe Salon in Second Life.



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