Controversial Crepe Stand Draws Rainy-Day Queues in Andorra
A crepe stall in Andorra la Vella booms in popularity after videos of the manager insulting customers go viral, causing crowds that spill into.
Key Points
- Viral videos of manager insulting patrons boost stall's social media fame and customer queues.
- Crowds persist in rain, blocking pathways and inconveniencing pedestrians and locals.
- Recent customer video shows dozens waiting in line under rainy conditions.
- Local council discussing solutions with owner to balance business and public access.
A popular crepe stand at a roundabout in Andorra la Vella continues to draw long queues of customers, even on rainy days, despite controversy over its manager's behaviour.
The stall has surged in popularity in recent months after videos surfaced online showing the manager insulting patrons. Rather than deterring visitors, the incidents have boosted its fame on social media, leading to persistent crowds that spill into public space.
A recent video shared by a customer captured dozens of people waiting in line under the rain, highlighting the ongoing appeal. Queues have become a regular feature, often blocking pathways and potentially inconveniencing pedestrians, nearby residents, and businesses.
In response, Andorra la Vella's local council has begun discussions with the stall's owner to address the issue. Officials aim to find a balance that allows the business to operate while preserving normal use of the surrounding public area. No specific measures have been announced yet.
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