Unconfined! Bars and restaurants were able to reopen this Tuesday morning, after a long forced rest of more than two months. In Ile-de-France, this renewal is more restrictive, since it is limited to establishments offering a terrace.
The sanitary rules are strict: ten people maximum per table, at least one meter between each group. Not enough to spoil the pleasure of enjoying a drink in the sun again. The proof in pictures.
1. Quartier des Abbesses, the seats that will soon welcome customers are cleaned and hosed
2. In Montmartre, the owner of the famous Moulin de la Galette checks the regulatory distance between the tables
3. First morning customer in this café in the 20th arrondissement
4. Some had taken the lead, preparing the ground not to lose their place
5. Even Bruno Le Maire took the time to enjoy a little black wine outdoors, place de la Bastille
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6. Margaux, Judith and Talia settled in rue de Buci, in the Saint-Germain district (6th district). "We will come morning, noon and evening," joke the three friends, delighted to be outside
7. The turnover of the 18,000 bars, cafes and restaurants in the capital, which was severely tested during the confinement period, must now be revived.
8. Some streets of the capital will be totally or partially closed to traffic to accommodate the terraces of bars and restaurants, until September 30
9. In Evry-Courcouronnes, in Essonne, the large terrace of the O'Ptit Parisien brewery welcomes customers again, respecting barrier gestures
10. Direction Oise: “We need to see people. This is what we missed the most ”, testify the customers of the café de la Paix, in Beauvais