The group wants “all restaurants in possession of a valid liquor licence' to be allowed to serve booze with meals to their patrons on-site, subject to the conditions of their liquor licence and all other applicable laws.
Led by Cape Town-based Chefs Warehouse restaurants, the group said in court papers filed on Wednesday that it wanted the matter to be heard on an urgent basis on Tuesday morning, or as soon soon as possible thereafter.
According to the group, opening up the industry to sell food but not alcoholic beverages is like telling a swimming instructor she can reopen her business but her learners are not allowed to swim in the pool.The group wants “all restaurants in possession of a valid liquor licence" to be allowed to serve booze with meals to their patrons on-site, subject to the conditions of their liquor licence and all other applicable laws.
They also want “the social distancing prescribed requirement of 1.5m between all patrons in the restaurant ... declared to specifically exclude patrons voluntarily deciding to sit at the same table, sharing it”, according to the founding affidavit. For the three months of lockdown - April, May and June - restaurants could not trade at all and had no income, but they still had substantial expenses and suppliers to pay.
“The combination of the absurd distancing application at shared tables and the ban on the serving of alcohol with meals for all practical purposes makes it impossible for restaurants to actually open and trade in a manner where they can expect to survive financially - and will make the eating-out experience so absurd and unpleasant that nobody would actually want to do it,” they argue in court papers sent to TimesLIVE.
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