Eating out in Germany

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OK I know we can't/shouldn't travel there but for the locals some restaurants seem to be embracing the CV restrictions and making the best of the situation,

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I assume that after they have served you wine you will be stopping in the car park but not sure, it does say hook up included ;)

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How very civilised;)
 
Had dinner in Dusseldorf in September. Very Civid careful - there was a QR code which when scanned gave you the menu - all mask wearing staff and glove delivery

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Had dinner in Dusseldorf in September. Very Civid careful - there was a QR code which when scanned gave you the menu - all mask wearing staff and glove delivery
Why did they deliver gloves?

I know what you meant !!. But think the gloves won't really make a difference. Good to use the phrase covid careful though it's a lot more accurate than "covid safe" as used in a lot of places here.
 
A few weeks back before it went on the list, we were in the centre of Rome and had a 3 course meal with a glass of wine for 12 euros. Most restaurants were trying to attract the tourist back to eating .

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OK I know we can't/shouldn't travel there but for the locals some restaurants seem to be embracing the CV restrictions and making the best of the situation,

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I assume that after they have served you wine you will be stopping in the car park but not sure, it does say hook up included ;)

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And another one(y)


How very civilised;)
Isn't it the same in the UK where some really good restaurants are also providing a home (or motorhome) delivery service which is even more convenient.

 
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Isn't it the same in the UK where some really good restaurants are also providing a home (or motorhome) delivery service which is even more convenient.
I don't know of any but haven't looked to be honest, happy for you to post some links.
 
Can you park in their car park though? that is what is different about the German ones I linked to.
I know but you cannot travel in the UK right now unless essential (and some wag will say eating is essential).
 
Avatar are delivering Martin, you re probably a bit far for them though :LOL: :cry:
Nah I would have to do my own washing up then :ROFLMAO: might risk it when we can park at the showground though;)
 
Roads very quiet between home and Birmingham (y)
 

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