In line for coffee
One and a half meters distance, plastic pannels and disinfecting your hands at the entrance. The hospitality industry on the TU Delft campus opened its doors partly on Monday 15 June. Under strict conditions the foodtruck Chicken Curry & Chips at Freezone C (Mekelpark, in front of the Applied Sciences faculty), Sapori di Casa in The Fellowship, Tostiworld in Pulse and Coffee & Bikes at the square in front of the Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) faculty are open for students and employees.
According to Frank Soekarnsingh, owner of the food truck Chicken Curry & Chips, the customer influx isn’t as usual, “but we’re back, that’s the most important thing”. Around 12:30 PM, the sun drew about twenty students and staff members towards the square in front of the IDE faculty. At Tostiworld in Pulse things were still quiet, but at Coffee and Bikes customers were lining up as usual. (MvdV)
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