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15 Restaurants That Take Social Distancing To A Whole New Level

As parts of the world begin to ease lockdowns, dining in restaurants is allowed in several countries again. But to prevent the coronavirus from resurfacing, social distancing still has to be ensured. It's very sad that we can't freely and comfortably eat outside like before. Now, the world is no longer full of sunshine and rainbows, isn't it? No party up all night with buddies. Does that make you feel dull?
How can we call a mob of giant teddy bears swarming their usual cafe ‘dull’? Or having dinner with a bunch of curious mannequins staring at us from the next table? It's not boring. But it will make you a little bit creepy! In this way, these restaurants not only ensure a safe distance among customers but also create a warm atmosphere to help them feel less alone. Scroll down to take a look at the ridiculous but creative solutions that restaurants came up with during COVID-19.

#1. All this makes it a little more ‘bear’able. Someone commented on Café de la Mairie's attempt to keep people separate in the cutest way possible, and it's hard to disagree.

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#2. For social separation, the H.A.N.D restaurant in Paris lets you sit inside plastic shield pods or astronaut-like lampshade costumes.

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#3. The sombrero crown from Burger King, but much larger.

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#4. Another hilarious unique effort comes from Maryland's Fish Tales restaurant, which makes social distancing cool by providing separate rubber tube trolleys to go about within.

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#5. According to CDC guidelines, the Inn at Little Washington has invited "mannequin customers" to fill the remaining 50% of seats that would otherwise be unoccupied. Customers will feel less alone (you bet!) as a result of this.

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#6. The cute stuffed pandas that fill the vacant chairs in this Vietnam eatery

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#7. Pool noodles in Germany

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#8. Cute capybara plushies in Japan

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#9. Five Dock Dining in Sydney is filling empty tables with cardboard cut-outs of customers. A café has come up with a creative way to create an atmosphere of a full-house restaurant.

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#10. A restaurant in Sweden takes social distancing to new heights

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#11. Eating outside in 2021 be like

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#12. Meanwhile, the inanimate diners at this restaurant in Vilnius, Lithuania, appear to have just stepped off the runways of Fashion Week.

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#13. Non-human shaped objects

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