These pods were constructed in response to covid but lots of places use them for outside dining to get out of the rain or if the inside dining is full. People seem to like them.
I didn't know what they were or how they worked. Thanks for your explanations, they helped... Meantime I thought that they were suppliers of the 'take away'.... You are very creative! When it was bad, nobody took me out of the house!; )) Good afternoon, Bill
They look like storage sheds of some kind. How does outside dining work?
ReplyDeletePeople can dine there if it's raining or they can sit inside if they wish.
DeleteIs it a covid construction? Separate dining.
ReplyDeleteThese pods were constructed in response to covid but lots of places use them for outside dining to get out of the rain or if the inside dining is full. People seem to like them.
DeleteThey look like good fun.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Looks like they can roll you away there...::)
ReplyDeleteInteresting way to dine! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDelete...they have popped up here too.
ReplyDeletePretty Cool There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
Amazing! I have never seen anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteMuito interessante.
ReplyDeleteGostei
Um abraço e tenha um bom feriado.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
These days, they might have you living in one. These tiny house communities are growing here. Love the photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThat's really nice.
Greetings from Patricia.
Es curioso. No había visto nada igual.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like the plastic roofed one, rather than being closed in without any view to the outside.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty cool! Would be nice and private. Wonder how the wait staff like going in and out ...particularly if it's bad weather.
ReplyDeleteI thought they were tiny caravans at first.
ReplyDeleteI think these look really attractive!
ReplyDeleteUnique dining sets! Cool idea
ReplyDeleteThey have clear roofs and look like you could roll them down the bank
ReplyDeletecute.... and creative
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting concept.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
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Well, I've never heard of pods for dining?
ReplyDeleteUnique!
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, another Covid adaptation. Looks like the wait staff have more walking to do. Does the food get wet if it rains while being transported?
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteDavid had the same thought I did at first glance.
ReplyDeleteLooks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteI didn't know what they were or how they worked. Thanks for your explanations, they helped...
ReplyDeleteMeantime I thought that they were suppliers of the 'take away'.... You are very creative!
When it was bad, nobody took me out of the house!; )) Good afternoon, Bill
I’d like to try one of those for dining.
ReplyDeleteLooks very indoors to me.
ReplyDeleteThey look like a lot of fun :-D
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like an interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteThese look a bit confining, unless this is just a rear view. I don't think I'd enjoy dining in one of these myself.
ReplyDeleteSe ven geniales te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSomething I've never seen before - how interesting.
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept for sure.
ReplyDeleteI think the places we see on the side are openable windows and probably the top seems to open as well... Happy weekend Bill:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I want to see inside.
ReplyDeleteUma imagem super interessante! Nunca vi por estes lados!
ReplyDeleteQue fantástica ideia! Um grande abraço!
Ana