James Vreeland likes to classify himself as a handyman and while in lockdown, he put his handyman skills to the test — for the animals.
His Instagram is full of all sorts of nifty creations.
James wanted to give the wildlife in his area a little something special and while he had plenty of time on his hands, he decided to make a tiny outdoor restaurant for the animal locals.
Crafted with tiny pieces of wood, James managed to construct tables, chairs, and even an ornate entrance and fencing for the tiny little eatery.
And of course he left out plenty of tasty and nutty snacks for the diners!
The recently-opened restaurant was also given a fancy name – Maison du Noix – which translates to “The Nut House.”
And yes, there is even a tiny, custom menu!
“We’ve been offering an opening course of a seed medley, followed by peanuts on the full shell, house-cut breadsticks, and a dessert of counter-softened apples,” James told local media.
And the locals seem to really be enjoying the little bistro!
“The squirrels and blue jays have been loving it,” James explained. “The response from humans has been pretty great too with people stopping all the time to take a photo or watch the frenzy.”
James is pretty much paving the way for future ‘tiny dining’ restaurants to pop up! Go James!