PUB chain Fuller’s plans to reopen 70 branches for al fresco dining and drinking in April.

Pubs and restaurants have been given the go-ahead to open for outdoor service from April 12 under plans to bring the country out of lockdown.

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Fuller's plans to reopen 68 pub gardens on April 12

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Fuller’s plans to reopen 68 pub gardens on April 12Credit: PA:Press Association

As part of the plans, 70 of Fuller’s pubs with gardens will welcome back punters again from the date – plus another two will open for takeaway only.

The branches are located in cities and areas such as London and the South East – you can find the full list below.

Fuller’s also opened for table bookings at the pubs for outdoor service, and you can book yours by using its branch locator tool on its website.

Simply search for your nearest pub by area or check the map and select the one you wish to book at.

Which Fuller’s pubs are reopening in April?

FULLER’S is reopening the below 70 pubs for outdoor service on April 12, as well as two more for takeaway only.

Outdoor service

  • The Anglers, Teddington
  • The Ash Tree, Ashford, Middlesex
  • Bel & The Dragon, Churt
  • The Bear Inn, Oxford
  • The Bear of Burton, Christchuch
  • The Bear of Rodborough, Stroud
  • The Bishop on the Bridge, Winchester
  • The Blue Boat, Fulham Reach
  • The Boat, Berkhamsted
  • The Boater, Bath
  • The Bull Hotel Bridport
  • The Bull Inn, Sonning
  • The Cabbage Patch, Twickenham
  • The Close Hotel, Tetbury
  • The Coach & Horses, Soho
  • The Conductor, Fleet Place, London EC4
  • The Crown & Sceptre, Shepherd’s Bush
  • The Crystal Palace, Bath
  • The Drayton Court, West Ealing
  • The Duke of Kent, Ealing
  • The Duke of York, Tunbridge Wells
  • The Fence, Cowcross Street, London EC1
  • The Flask, Highgate
  • The Fox & Hounds, Lyndhurst
  • The Fox & Pelican, Hindhead
  • The Great Northern Railway, Hornsey
  • The Grove Lock, Leighton Buzzard
  • The Half Moon, Herne Hill
  • The Hare & Hounds, Osterley
  • The Head of the River, Oxford
  • The King’s Head, Guildford
  • The King’s Head, Wickham
  • The Links, Liphook
  • The Lock, Stock & Barrel, Newbury
  • The Mason’s Arms, Battersea
  • The Mayfly, Stockbridge
  • The Mill at Elstead, Godalming
  • The Oak Inn, Bank, Lyndhurst
  • The Old Custom House, Gunwharf Quay, Portsmouth
  • The Ox Row, Salisbury
  • The Paper Mill, Apsley Lock
  • The Plough Inn, Ealing
  • The Prince Albert, Twickenham
  • The Prince Blucher, Twickenham
  • The Queen’s Head, Brook Green
  • The Red Lion, Barnes
  • The Red Lion, Chalton
  • The Rose & Crown, Ealing
  • The Sail Loft, Greenwich
  • The Ship Inn, Wokingham
  • The Ship, Langstone
  • The Ship, London SE1
  • The Still & West, Old Portsmouth
  • The Swan Hotel, Bibury
  • The Swan Hotel, Staines
  • The Swan, London EC3
  • The Tap on the Line, Kew
  • The Telegraph, London EC2
  • The Thomas A Becket, Worthing
  • The Three Guineas, Reading
  • The Turk’s Head, Twickenham
  • The Union Tavern, Westbourne Park
  • The Victoria Arms, Binfield
  • The Vintry, London EC4
  • The White Buck Inn, Burley
  • The White Horse, Richmond
  • The White Horse, Wembley
  • The White House, Guildford
  • The Windjammer, Royal Wharf
  • Ye Olde Mitre, Hatton Garden

Takeaway only

  • The Bell & Crown, Chiswick
  • The Prince’s Head, Richmond

In the pubs that are open outside from April 12, you can meet outside as a group of up to six people, or a group of two households.

Fuller’s told The Sun it then plans to reopen the remaining pubs on May 17, and you can already book for indoor service too.

The chain is yet to confirm whether it’ll offer the full menus once pubs reopen though, and we’ll update this article once we hear back.

Opening hours will vary, so it’s best to double-check with your local pub before you pop over.

Fuller’s has almost 400 pubs throughout London and the South East.

Pubs reopening in April must offer table service under the government’s Covid-secure guidelines.

Customers can also expect to be asked to handover contact details for the test and trace system, and to wear face masks when not at their table.

Like before, pubs will be providing hand sanitiser for customers to use while having a drink.

The PM has warned his four-step blueprint to lift lockdown can only go ahead as planned as long as benchmark numbers on Covid cases, hospital admissions, vaccinations and deaths have been met.

Yet within hours of the announcement on pubs reopening, Brits desperate to sip on a pint rushed to book tables for opening day.

Wetherspoons plans to reopen almost 400 pubs in April – is your local on the list?

We also explain the table booking policies for Young’s and Greene King, and when they plan to reopen.

Meanwhile, Byron is set to reopen 17 restaurants for outdoor dining on April 12 – and some will have Brooklyn beer bars.

Wetherspoons to reopen almost 400 pubs in April

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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