This New Restaurant Has Isolated Tables Hidden In Dreamy Landscapes Around a Swedish Nature Preserve
Welcome to a restaurant that remains in the middle of nowhere. Actually.
Nowhere, a dining establishment located on a nature reserve near Stockholm, Sweden, is truly bringing social distancing and al fresco dining to an entire new level.
The brand-new dining experience was created by Oddbird, a Swedish winery that makes non-alcoholic red wine (or, as they put it “red wine liberated from alcohol”). The restaurant includes six tables that are scattered around the reserve, so there’s no risk of entering into contact with other visitors.
Tables lie near intriguing and lovely places– one is in the middle of a forest, another is on a dock by a lake, another situated in a meadow, and so on. Those who are looking for some privacy, an outdoorsy getaway, or just a special dining experience would absolutely like this place.
“In time, we have ended up being experts at running away, both mentally and physically, but on account of the corona crisis, we were grounded and forced to a halt,” said Mehmet Gürbüzer of Oddbird in a declaration by the business. “Rather of taking a trip abroad, we now find ourselves out in the nature and finding wonderful locations we had actually not previously related to as locations. It is not actually the location in itself that we wish to get to with No place, rather a frame of mind.”
All six tables were separately developed by the Danish interior decoration duo The Norrmans using recycled furniture and products for a genuinely custom experience. The menu was developed by chefs Linn Söderström and Marion Ringborg from the restaurant Garba in Stockholm, and of course, all of Oddbird’s non-alcoholic red wines are served with meals too.