A Maryland restaurant is planning to put customers in bumper tables to help with social distancing.
Here’s a look:
This restaurant in Maryland intends to use bumper tables to keep customers six feet apart once it begins to take seated diners. pic.twitter.com/ReCLbzcowF
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 18, 2020
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Here are more details from the Baltimore Sun:
The bumper tables made their debut Saturday at Fish Tales, a restaurant in Ocean City. Cermak is a first cousin of Donna Harman, who along with her husband Shawn have owned Ocean Tales for 37 years.
Shawn Harman said he and his wife ordered 10 tables with a plan to purchase as many as 40 to be used in the restaurant’s 3,000-square-foot parking lot, which is a licensed premise. He said each table will be sanitized before customer usage.
“If you come in to get a pound of shrimp and a beer, you can stand in one of these and walk around and look at things and talk to people,” he said. “You’re safely distanced, and you have a place to enjoy your food and beverage.”
