![]() So no aperitivo with your friends at the counter (but it can be served at the table). It’s not possible to lay out shared foods like nibbles, nuts, chips, as it was customary at aperitivo times in many cafés.It will be mandatory to wear a face mask for any movement within the establishment, such as entering until you reach your table, going to the bathroom, paying at the register.Inside establishments that do not have seats (such as small cafés), entry will be allowed to a limited number of customers at a time, based on the characteristics of each individual place, so as to keep the recommended one-meter distance between clients.The one-meter rule applies to coffee shops as well, where you can now drink your espresso at the counter, as long as the one-meter distance can be guaranteed.Some regions are considering mounting moving plexiglass barriers in order to reduce the distance between fellow diners. There’s no limit to the number of people who can sit at the same table, but, considering the minimum distance to be respected, it’s unlikely you’ll have very crowded tables.In the case of congiunti then, a smaller table can be prepared by letting the restaurant staff know in advance. Where dine-in is possible, there must be a minimum of one-meter distance between tables and between customers at the same table, unless they are ‘congiunti’ (spouses, cohabiting partners, partners of civil unions, people who are linked by a stable emotional bond, relatives up to the sixth degree, as per the government’s definition).Restrictions and safety precautions remain in place let’s look at them point by point to give you a sense of what you can expect from the dining/coffee experience. “I hope our action… will make all of central Europe get off this crazy train which is heading for destruction,” Pitoń said, addressing journalists while wearing the traditional dress of Poland’s southern highlanders.On May 18, restaurants, cafés, pizza parlors, trattorias, gelato and pastry shops were allowed to reopen in Italy for dine-in or eating/drinking at the counter this is a further easing of lockdown restrictions since May 4, when take-out and delivery were allowed for the first time since the national lockdown began on March 9. “I hope our action… will make all of central Europe get off this crazy train which is heading for destruction,” Pitoń said, addressing journalists while wearing the traditional dress of Poland’s southern highlanders. ![]() “We will end this madness… which wants to destroy Poland and Polishness, destroy the middle class, small and medium-sized enterprises and kill several hundred people a day,” said Sebastian Pitoń, the ad hoc leader of the Górlaskie Veto - Highlanders’ Veto - movement, which claims to represent around 200 businesses. There is a similar campaign in Poland under the hashtag #otwieraMY.Īmong the Polish businesses planning to open in defiance of the country’s strict lockdown are those in the ski resorts of the Tatra mountains. Italy is not the only country where resistance to the lockdown is growing. BOLOGNA, ITALY: Customers escort police out of the #IoApro restaurant under the cries of "Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!" /XDxLctTGYR- Robin Monotti January 16, 2021
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