Pos Bloc has 26 outlets, including food and beverage shops located outside and inside the building, in the raised platform and hallways. The food and drinks are quite affordable, costing about Rp20,000.
Not only that, at the bottom of the platform there is also food stall that provides a place to take pictures. In the afternoon, the photo spot was often crowded with visitors, sometimes with long queue.
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One can also find outlets that sell creative economy products, such as shoes, sandals, antiques, cloth masks, socks, tote bags, small bags for makeup supplies, room aromatherapy, and clothes.
On the right side of the entrance, there are many outlets selling local Indonesian delicacies, such as chips, chocolate, and light snacks. If visitors want to enjoy something fresh, they can also buy fruit, salad, or ice cream.