Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bouncing back: Restaurant debuts ‘bumper tables’ amid virus

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OCEAN CITY, Md. — Diners in a Maryland beach town are bouncing back into eating out amid the coronaviru­s pandemic with a little help from inflatable inner tubes on wheels.

About a dozen of the so-called “bumper tables” were rolled out at Fish Tales, a restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday, news outlets reported. The inflated tube tables were created by Baltimore-based company Revolution Event Design & Production to allow people to practice social distancing while eating and talking in outdoor settings.

The devices feature a hole in the middle to accommodat­e people around 4 to 6 feet tall. Participan­ts get a little spring in their step with wheels attached to the bottom for moving around — all while maintainin­g a 6-foot distance from each other.

“We wanted to come up with a creative and fun way to keep everyone safe and compliant, but still bring back the social and festive and party aspect of the event,” Erin Cermak, the CEO of Revolution Event Design & Production, told the Baltimore Sun.

Shawn Harman, the owner of Fish Tales, said he and his wife have purchased 10 bumper tables from Cermak’s company. Harman said he plans to order 40 more tables so customers can enjoy their food and remain distanced while dining in the restaurant’s parking lot.

“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,” Harman said.

He said the reception to the bumper tables was positive when his family and friends took them out for a trial run outside his restaurant Saturday.

“There are other restaurant­s in other parts of the country that have contacted us to get informatio­n to order them,” Harman said.

Cermak, who is the cousin of Harman’s wife, told the Baltimore Sun that many restaurant­s, cafes, and even a sports franchise have contacted her after news outlets reported on the tables.

 ?? KATIE KIRBY/REVOLUTION EVENT DESIGN & PRODUCTION VIA AP ?? “Bumper tables,” designed to allow people to practice social distancing while eating and talking, are debuted at Fish Tales in Ocean City, Md.
KATIE KIRBY/REVOLUTION EVENT DESIGN & PRODUCTION VIA AP “Bumper tables,” designed to allow people to practice social distancing while eating and talking, are debuted at Fish Tales in Ocean City, Md.

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