The new terraces: Corrie and a travel advice

That one little table out of the wind in the sun, the first beer outside of the year, that evening when you suddenly can sit outside much longer than you thought. The terrace year was absent this year, because of corona. But on Monday at 12 o'clock we may. Only, what would it be like?
Gotta love Corrie
A waiter with or without a face mask? Someone who indicates that very hot plate from a distance? The red-green light from the airplane by the toilet? We can't say for sure, but if you go to Restaurant Bar Kantoor, you will get Corrie. I used to associate Corrie with my sunbed-tanned neighbor, now it's your new waiter. Corrie is the corona-proof colleague who ensures that you can maintain that one and a half meters perfectly. Serving cart Corrie neatly brings your order to the table and is operated by a colleague of Corrie. “She is gender-neutral, does not judge awkward Tinder dates, and has a maximum serving capacity of 1.5 square meters of beer divided over lower and upper deck,” says creator and maker Aline Mannes. Reservations are apparently pouring in, which we understand.
Check your terrace
Are you now itching to storm onto the terrace, but are you afraid that there is no table available? Through terrasindebuurt.nl you can see if there is still space for you. The horeca boss (because come on, they are bosses after all) in question can easily give red or green, making it clear what means what. If it's red, you look for another spot. If it's green, there is space. You can use the app for free, as a visitor and owner. How convenient.



