French cafes reopen their terraces as coronavirus restrictions ease

19 May 2021, 09:34

Customers sit at tables at a cafe terrace in Paris (Rafael Yaghobzadeh/AP)
Virus. Picture: PA

Some customers took the opportunity for a traditional breakfast of coffee, orange juice, baguette and croissant.

France’s cafe and restaurant terraces reopened after more than six months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The French government is lifting restrictions incrementally to stave off a resurgence of Covid-19 and to give citizens back some of their signature joie de vivre and the chance to share a coffee or glass of wine.

France’s 7pm nightly curfew will now start at 9pm while museums, theatres and cinemas are reopening along with outside areas of eating and drinking establishments.

France is not the first European country to start getting back a semblance of social and cultural life.

Italy, Belgium, Hungary and other nations already have started allowing outdoor dining, while drinking and eating indoors began in Britain’s pubs on Monday.

People enjoy a breakfast at a cafe terrace (Jean-Francois Badias/AP)
People enjoy a breakfast at a cafe terrace (Jean-Francois Badias/AP)

Eateries in France have been closed since the end of October, the longest time of any European country except Poland bars and restaurants reopened for outdoor service after being closed for seven months.

Some French cafe and restaurant owners have spent days preparing for Wednesday’s milestone, even though rain is forecast for large swaths of the country, including Paris, the city that epitomises France’s culture and cafe society.

The government also has put serious limits on how much fun can be had.

Restaurants are can fill only 50% of their outdoor seating areas and put no more than six people at a table.

Cinemas must limit audiences to 35% of capacity, while museums must restrict entry so there is eight square meters of space per visitor.

The government plans to extend the curfew until 11pm and to permit indoor dining at restaurants and bistros starting on June 9.

Croissants (Lewi Joly/AP)
Croissants (Lewi Joly/AP)

The final phase of the three-stage reopening plan is scheduled for June 30, when the curfew will end and all other restrictions will be lifted, if pandemic conditions allow.

France has recorded more than 108,000 deaths due to Covid-19, among the highest tolls in Europe.

But deaths, admissions to critical care units and the coronavirus infection rate are on the decline.

“What counts is the dynamic,” health minister Olivier Veran said this week on BFMTV.

Vaccinations “have changed the givens”.

About 40% of France’s adult population had received at least one Covid-19 vaccine dose.

Parisians enjoy a cafe on the terrace (Lewi Joly/AP)
Parisians enjoy a coffee on the terrace (Lewi Joly/AP)

Rain or shine, restrictions or not, a good number of people are expected to take advantage of their new freedom on Wednesday.

At least that’s what Jerome Haeffelin, the owner of Le Ponthieu, a right bank bistro in a crowded district of Paris, hopes.

He invested 20,000 euros to create an outdoor terrace.

“We’ll try hard to enforce (the rules), to stack the odds in our favour and stay open in the long run,” Mr Haeffelin said.

By Press Association

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