Sunday, 19 April 2020

Fights back

We had been wondering about how Terroirs of references 1 and 2 had been faring in lockdown world.

With our last visit (reference 1) having been, inter alia, the occasion of the drunken whale which got misplaced, a misunderstanding which we did not get around to resolving in time, and which is now likely to have to sit in the pending tray for quite some weeks yet.

Nostalgia for their long lunches, enlivened by the odd drop of this or that, will grow. How long will it take to put things back together again when life is allowed to return to normal? Will we take to taking our lunches outside, where the air is fresher and we can keep and eye on the comings and goings of the police, rather than on the comings and goings of the young staff and the generally older customers? Not altogether clear that what one sees from Terroirs is the (Charing Cross) police station, as the entrance is actually around the corner in Agar Street - but they clearly find it convenient to park their big white vans in William IV Street.

Meanwhile, Terroirs appears to be fighting back and is offering a home delivery service, yet to be investigated, as per the snap above.

Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/02/courtauld-first-campaign.html.

Reference 2: https://www.terroirswinebar.com/home.

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