PORT ORANGE, Fla. – Tuesday was reopening day for Aunt Catfish’s on the River after the restaurant’s owner, Brendan Galbreath, voluntarily closed for more than a week because an employee tested positive for COVID-19.Galbreath showed News 6 his latest safety measures that he’s since put in place, starting with the dining room.
He said they’ve always been at 50 capacit%y but decided to take out about 12 table tops and chairs to give customers even more space.
Galbreath said he installed Plexiglas for the booths, turning them into cubicles and converted the salad bar into a closed in bakery.
Customers will also be required to use gloves while at their self serve station.[READ: Aunt Catfish’s on the River temporarily closing after employee.