Two regulars take a seat at the bar to have a drink.
In the dining room, the tables fill up, and soon the order books: “an osso bucco and a pasta dish” for this couple seated near the fireplace.
The slate also displays a hunting rabbit for 16 euros.
“He is very good,” we are told.
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At L'École bushnière, a bar-restaurant in Moigny-sur-École (Essonne), life resumed this Wednesday lunchtime.
It's been a little over a month since the doors of the only table in the village were desperately closed.
“We are very happy to see everyone again,” slips Philippe Gay, all smiles between two uncorkings of Sauvignon.
The man who manages L'École bandenière with his wife Valérie was starting to find it a long time... And so were the customers.
“It’s a shame what happened,” says an angry regular.
We were deprived of our pleasure by one person.
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