The owner of a French D-Day beach café who banned squaddies 'because they're English' has dismissed the claim as 'crazy' and said the whole thing was a misunderstanding.
The owner of a French D-Day beach café who banned squaddies "because they're English" has dismissed the claim as "crazy" and said the whole thing was a misunderstanding. The creperie, located on Normandy's Omaha beach, was accused of refusing to serve a group of British soldiers.However, Florent Neveur, 31, has run Creperie la Falaise in Vierville-sur-Mer in Normandy near Omaha Beach - famous for the D-Day landings - for ten years with his mother Yvette, 48.
Sometimes we cannot serve everybody. I take care of my customers," he said."I'm angry about this abuse. If people have a problem with me, come and we can speak.'I love my job, I love the people who come in here. I work all the year round for them."The creperie overlooks the coastline which was stormed by Allied troops on D-Day as they sought to liberate Nazi-occupied France. The cafe has been on the recieving end of a number of poor reviews and messages.
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