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Belgian restaurant owner serves mannequins to protest coronavirus restrictions: report

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A restaurant owner in Belgium misses her customers so much that she’s started serving drinks to mannequins, according to a recent report.  Restaurant Chez Therese in Rixensart, Belgium, has been closed since October because of the country’s coronavirus regulations, Reuters reported Tuesday.  In protest of the regulations, owner Therese Mahieu began serving red wine to mannequins and dummies, according to the news agency.  Mannequins with balloon heads representing customers are seen on chairs at tables, installed at restaurant Chez Therese in Rixensart, Belgium. (REUTERS/Johanna Geron)

Restaurant owner in Belgium misses customers so much she serves drinks to mannequins

Restaurant owner in Belgium misses customers so much she serves drinks to mannequins Helen Coffey © Provided by The Independent A restaurant owner in Belgium misses her customers so much she’s started to “serve” drinks to mannequins instead. Therese Mahieu, the owner of Chez Therese in Rixensart, has made her own dummies with balloon heads and drawn faces on them. Dressed in full outfits, hats and scarves, the figures sit at tables in the restaurant and are served red wine, according to Reuters. Ms Mahieu says it gives her a sense of community amid the pandemic restrictions which have forced her restaurant to remain shut since October.

Belgian restaurateur serves mannequins in lockdown

Belgian restaurateur serves mannequins in lockdown Feb 3, 2021 4:11 PM PHT Reuters A Belgian restaurant owner near Brussels says she misses her customers so much since her restaurant was forced to close last October under coronavirus laws, she has replaced them with mannequins. Therese Mahieu began serving glasses of red wine to dummies with wigs, hats, and scarves sitting at the bar this week in protest against Belgium s COVID-19 measures. The dummies, made of balloons, give her a sense of community that has been lost at restaurant Chez Therese in the town of Rixensart, in Brussels commuter belt, since clientele were barred from entering to prevent COVID-19 infections.

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