The Art of Social-Distancing
While restaurants, pubs, cafés and clubs might be able to re-open on 22nd June, many of them are struggling to figure out and maintain social-distancing solutions to fulfil the new PPE regulations.
Most of the restaurants, bars and cafés use plastic shields and floor stickers or remove tables and chairs to help their customers keeping the safe distance.
Following and maintaining strict social-distancing guidelines, however, might mean less customers, thus less profit for hospitality venues.
But not for everyone!
Inception Group has elevated social-distancing to the most creative artistic level and showed how to growth advantage over a difficult disadvantageous situation.
Mannequins, Bee Suits and Theatrical Masks
Inception Group that owns such bars like Mr Fogg’s, Cahoots, Bunga Bunga or Maggie’s Club has come up with the most creative ideas to set out social-distancing measures and maintain staff and customer safety.
Fitting perfectly the theme of the venue, staff at Mr Fogg’s House of Botanicals might wear bee suits to provide a quirky PPE solution.
Mr Fogg’s Residence will welcome new residences: Victorian-dressed mannequins straight from Julius Verne’s famous novel, 80 Days Around the World.
Cahoots, a 1940s inspired post-war underground themed bar might provide gas masks to their customers, while at Barts, staff may wear dramatic theatrical masks to enhance mixologists’ safety.
The 1980s inspired nightclub, Maggie’s Club may provide Club Tropicana style inflatable rubber rings and litter pickers to thier customers to keep the safe distance.
These quirky ideas will not only help keeping that safe distance, but also give one more reason for customers to visit the places.
Who doesn’t want a hitting Instagram photo with a waitress wearing bee suit or a bartender in a dramatic Victorian-style mask?
Which idea is your favourite?
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