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Nightlife wakes up after months in closure: "You can finally go on a normal date" - Walla! news

2021-03-07T21:10:24.698Z


The places of entertainment returned to activity as part of the third beat, and many Israelis went out for a first glass of beer after the closure. Most of them settled for the outdoor seating complexes while maintaining distance. Bar owners expressed optimism: "Trust customers to help us keep business"


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Nightlife wakes up after months in closure: "You can finally go on a normal date"

The places of entertainment returned to activity as part of the third beat, and many Israelis went out for a first glass of beer after the closure.

Most of them settled for the outdoor seating complexes while maintaining distance.

Bar owners expressed optimism: "Trust customers to help us keep business"

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Sunday, 07 March 2021, 22:44 Updated: 23:03

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In the video: After months in closure: The nightlife is reviving (Sapir Levy)

The pubs, restaurants and places of entertainment where tonight (Sunday) for activities as part of the third beat to exit the quarantine, this after about half a year in which they had to close their gates to the blazers.

In accordance with the Ministry of Health and limitations green label, many places rearranged the seating arrangements and have been prepared in accordance with, despite the difficulties in recruiting workers who do not wish to return to unpaid leave.



Given the signal, many Israelis have so far made do with beer salon or wine in their yard, came pubs for a drink first after Closing. Among the blazers is Julia Levin, who came to Israel from the United States last summer, but only now is experiencing the untied Israeli spirit. "It feels like I have only just arrived," she told Walla! While sitting with her friends at a bar in Tel Aviv. I watched the city from my apartment and now it feels like the definition of freedom.

You finally hear Hebrew, I'm finally experiencing Israel, it's really cool. "

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Julia Levin and Ariel Hinks at a bar in Tel Aviv (Photo: Sapir Levy)

Oz, 25, also decided to spend the first evening of the third beat at a Tel Aviv bar.

"There are distances between the tables and everything is in order," he explained.

"We were not asked about the vaccines because we decided to sit outside. We really missed these things - like sitting in a place of entertainment and ordering pizza."

Asked if he was afraid of contracting the virus, he replied: "My partner and I are vaccinated, we are less worried about this possibility."



Another arena that is coming back to life tonight is the world of dating.

After many couples had to find creative solutions for a first date, the traditional option is back on the agenda.

"Until now, all we could do was take a bottle of wine and sit on the street," explained Ariel Hinks from Tel Aviv, who was fed up with improvisations.

"Now you can go out like a normal person. You finally don't have the question 'who are you sitting with' and enjoy dinner."

Sputnik Bar in Tel Aviv, tonight (Photo: Walla! NEWS system, official website)

Another person who is still happy about returning to routine is Yoni Kantro, owner of the "Sputnik" bar in Tel Aviv.

"We are very optimistic and hope that the long closure was the last time - because now there are vaccines," he said.

“However, the hallucinatory challah outline leaves us helpless.

Operating costs also weigh on the situation and make it difficult for businesses.

At this stage, we are building on our customers who will help us continue to keep the nightlife awake. "

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