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Keeping the cider flowing

German restaurant sets up drive-thru

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FRANKFURT, Germany — How does a traditiona­l German restaurant comply with the untraditio­nal demands of the coronaviru­s era?

Thomas Metzmacher was faced with the prospect of having to shut down his Frankfurt restaurant specializi­ng in a traditiona­l tart hard cider due to German regulation­s prohibitin­g groups of people from gathering amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. So he came up with a novel solution.

After toying with the idea of a delivery service, he instead turned his half-timbered restaurant into a makeshift drive-thru. Now he is serving up schnitzel, fried potatoes and other German favorites — of course the tasty Aeppelwoi cider — to customers waiting in a long line of cars.

“The restaurant had to close, nobody was allowed to sit inside anymore, so it was either give up or fight,” he said. “And I decided to fight.”

Metzmacher’s Zum Lahmen Esel restaurant, which has been in operation since 1807, normally seats 200 people inside and another 200 in an outdoor garden.

Now, cars drive up to a small booth in front of the restaurant, where one of Metzmacher’s 36 employees takes their order, and then pushes a plastic tub down a makeshift slide to the car’s window to take payment at a safe distance. Driving ahead, the customer gets their order in another tub.

“It’s going great,” says Metzmacher. “My regulars are supporting me, they’re really happy I’m open.”

Profit margins are low but Metzmacher says it’s better than nothing.

“At least we’re carrying on and we’re continuing to work,” he said.

 ?? AP ?? THAT’LL BE TO GO: A can with apple cider slides down to car from a window of the apple cider restaurant Zum Lahmen Esel in Frankfurt, Germany, Friday. Due to the coronaviru­s outbreak the restaurant which has been in operation since 1807 offers cider and food to go in a self-made drive-thru set up.
AP THAT’LL BE TO GO: A can with apple cider slides down to car from a window of the apple cider restaurant Zum Lahmen Esel in Frankfurt, Germany, Friday. Due to the coronaviru­s outbreak the restaurant which has been in operation since 1807 offers cider and food to go in a self-made drive-thru set up.

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