
Communal dining makes Gen Z comeback, but older guests push back on 'chaotic' trend
Fox News
Gen Z diners are embracing communal restaurant tables at a 90% rate compared to 60% of baby boomers, seeking authentic connections and dating opportunities.
"People want to leave dinner feeling like they belong somewhere, not just that they checked off another restaurant." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
Online restaurant reservation platform Resy found that 90% of Gen Z diners enjoy sitting at communal tables, compared with 60% of baby boomers. The report also revealed that 63% of younger diners see communal tables as a great way to meet new people.
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