Waiter race: Parisian waiters and waitresses are racing again

Waiter Run
Parisian waiters and waitresses are competing again

Two kilometers without running and without spilling anything: this is the task that waitresses and waiters in Paris take on. photo

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The trousers are black, the top is white, the tray is round: after more than ten years, a long tradition is being revived in Paris with the waiter’s run. Hundreds come to the start.

A cup of coffee, a glass of water and a croissant on the tray and get to your destination as quickly as possible without spilling anything and without running: after more than ten years, in For the first time in Paris, the traditional “Waiter Run” took place again, which was renamed “Café Run”, Course des cafés, in a gender-neutral manner.

Over 200 waitresses and waiters took part in the competition. The two-kilometer-long route ran, among other things, through the well-known tourist district “Le Marais”. The starting signal was given in front of the magnificent Paris City Hall.

The event first took place in 1914. According to the organizers, including the city of Paris and the Union of Hospitality and Industry (UMIH) Paris Île-de-France, the revival of the tradition is intended to enhance the image around four months before the start of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. In addition to sport, they also want to promote the water of Paris and the excellence of French service, far away from the cliché of the rude waiter.

The event may only be attended in traditional work clothing: black bottoms and white shirt or blouse. The tray on which there is a coffee, a croissant and a glass of water is properly round.

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