"As soon as we sat ourselves down at the tables outside, we got yelled at because, having a stroller, we thought of combining two tables to allow the stroller into to the outdoor area. This was simply because we thought we'd better try and squeeze the stroller as colse to us as possibile, or it would create an inconvenience by letting the stroller occupy part of the sidewalk, as the very narrow walkway runs between the bar and the tiny outside area. Now, we get that it is probably hard for the managers to enforce the anti-covid rules, but it was not at all necessary to shout at us, yelling that we could not move the tables, otherwise the bar would have to shut down for infringing anti covid rules. It was the first time in many months that we were going out for an aperitif and we just didn't know that you aren't allowed to move the tables. We would certainly have appreciated a more civilized way of communicating that. Two different people came to serve us later, of whom only the young waitress was courteous and professional. I pity her for dealing with such neurotic and rude employers, if she is not related to them. What we ate was overall good, except for some bizarre light brown olives dipped in a reddish oil. In conclusion we will go in search of other places where they are able to interact civilly with customers."