Today we are listing 15 venues in the borough which are planning on opening their outside areas at the first opportunity. Many venues have been asking people to book tables in advance, and only outside hospitality will be permitted until May 17 at the earliest.
This is the second list we have published – click here to see 10 more venues which are also looking to open on April 12.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has revealed his roadmap out of lockdown restrictions, providing a series of key tests are met, such as falling coronavirus infection rates.
The phased reopening of the country includes pubs and restaurants being able to open for outdoor hospitality from Monday, April 12, he confirmed today.
The Government says, that from April 12, hospitality venues can serve people outdoors only.
It says: “There will be no need for customers to order a substantial meal with alcohol, and no curfew – although customers must order, eat and drink while seated.”
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1. The Boat Inn
The Boat Inn at Sprotbrough will be re-opening again after having been refurbished following the 2019 floods. It will do food from a limited menu
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2. Flying Childers, Bessacarr
The Flying Childers in Bessacarr has invested in outdoor garden spaces to accommodate the easing of restrictions from April 12
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3. Banditos, Cleveland Street
Banditos will open for the first time as a new bar on Cleveland Street on April 12, where Decades used to be. The owners describe it as a unique cocktail bar with a heated terrace area.
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4. Plough Inn, Arksey
The Plough Inn, Arksey, will open on April 12, manager Jane Bushell has confirmed
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