Berlin restaurant treats the homeless this Christmas
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BERLIN/ Created : Dec 24, 2020, 10:00 IST
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Berlin restaurant treats the homeless this Christmas 
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It's a Christmas miracle for 150 homeless people in Berlin. The biggest restaurant in the city, Hofbraeu Berlin has decided to shelter 150 homeless people for Christmas this year.
It's a Christmas miracle for 150 homeless people in Berlin. The biggest restaurant in the city, Hofbraeu Berlin has decided to shelter 150 homeless people for Christmas this year. Read less
It's a Christmas miracle for 150 homeless people in Berlin. The biggest restaurant in the city, Hofbraeu Berlin has decided to shelter 150 homeless people for Christmas this year. The restaurant is known for its Bavarian style beer halls that can hold upto 3000 guests at a time, but due to restrictions in the pandemic, it was forced to shut in early November.
The homeless people will get a Christmas treat that will be served on porcelain plates, including side dishes.
Not just food, but homeless people are also permitted to wash up and are offered warm clothes during this time. It is really a noble cause, and a good way to make use of the downtown that has been caused by the pandemic. After all, Christmas is a time to share and care for everyone around you, and what better way than to help the homeless?
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