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Everything You Need To Know About Going To Restaurants Again
What the rules, regulations, and restrictions mean for eating and drinking in London restaurants and pubs.
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What the rules, regulations, and restrictions mean for eating and drinking in London restaurants and pubs.
As of April 12th, London restaurants are allowed to reopen for outdoor dining as per the government’s roadmap out of lockdown. What does that mean for eating and drinking and restaurants and pubs? We’ve broken it down into nice digestible chunks below.
Eating and drinking outside with your household or support bubble
Eating and drinking outside with one other household or support bubble
Eating and drinking outside in a group of six people (from up to six separate households or support bubbles)
Eating and drinking outside at restaurants and pubs without proof of vaccination
Eating and drinking outside at restaurants and pubs after 10pm (!)
Drinking outside without having to order a scotch egg
Eating and drinking indoors at restaurants and pubs
Eating and drinking outside without all individuals in a group first checking into the venue using the NHS Covid-19 app
Ordering from the bar or anywhere that isn’t your table
Moving from your table around a venue without a face covering on
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