A brand new kind of coffee shop opened up on Thursday in Pueblo. It’s called TickTock Pueblo and it’s an Anti-Café.

Here’s how it works; instead of walking in and paying for a drink, you pay for your time and all the food and drinks inside are free. Emily Gradisar owns the shop and she said that it’s very popular in Europe, but this is only the second one in the entire country. She said she couldn’t think of a better place to open up then in her hometown.

“People come in and they slow down, it’s this idea that we value the things we have to pay for so we want people to value their time,” said Gradisar.

Gradisar also said it’ll be open until 2:00AM the month leading up to finals week. She said she used these places to study all the time in college and wants to provide that opportunity for students in Pueblo as well.

The café is open seven days a week. It’s located on Santa Fe avenue right across the street from the chamber of commerce building.