Ottawa startup's platform that allows customers to take 3D online walkthroughs of restaurants and pay extra to reserve specific tables is now in use in more than 50 eateries.
Ottawa startup's platform that allows customers to take 3D online walkthroughs of restaurants and pay extra to reserve specific tables is now in use in more than 50 eateries.
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An Ottawa tech company is betting that COVID-19 has not killed indoor restaurant dining and that customers are even willing to pay a few extra dollars to snag prime tables at peak times.
Those customers could secure their preferred spots through the new reservation service tablz.com, launched by Ottawa-based Transparent Kitchen. The Tablz website, which links to the existing online reservation systems of restaurants, allows customers to take 3D tours of dining rooms and then pay between $4 and $10 for specific tables when the restaurant is busiest.
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