Coronavirus: How London, Paris and Boston restaurants respond to alfresco dining in winter – BBC News



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  • Sophie williams
  • BBC reporter

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Outdoor dome at Woods Hill Pier restaurant in Boston, USA

For Boston restaurant owner Kristin Canty, the choice is cruel: find a way to allow customers to sit outside without freezing or risking closing.

After experiencing peak cookout season, Northern Hemisphere restaurants and bars are faced with a dilemma: how to retain customers who want to stay outdoors in winter and keep them warm.

Experts say that the spread of the new coronavirus outdoors is slower than indoors. For this reason, restaurants are working hard to meet the needs of customers who think it is safer to be outdoors.

Canty is the owner of the restaurant on Woods Hill Pier in Boston, USA. She built an outdoor dome that can accommodate many people.

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