Why is Lithuania allowing small cafes to set up their tables in public spaces?
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, LITHUANIA/ Created : May 14, 2020, 14:00 IST
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Since a few days back, the restaurants, bars and retail stores in Lithuania have been opening in a phased manner. The country's Ministry of Health has prepared a list of safety rules to be followed by everyone without fail.
Since a few days back, the restaurants, bars and retail stores in Lithuania have been opening in a phased manner. The country's Ministry of Health has prepared a list of safety rules to be followed by everyone without fail. Read less
Apparently, maintaining the gap of six feet would post a challenge for small restaurants lining the narrow lanes of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. However, the Mayor of the city has thought of opening the public areas for al-fresco dining, thus, making room for outdoor cafes in parks and the main square.
According to the latest reports, the plazas, squares, streets will be permitted to be used for running outdoor cafés without any rentals this season. This move will also give the much needed support for the small eatery businesses to survive in the current financially challenging times.
As per the proposal, the licensing fees shall be waived off for the year 2020, and the city would also return the eatery the licensing fee that has been already paid to renew or apply for a license.
Well, eating at a café under the sky and stars might be a good change for the citizens of Vilnius this year. No?
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