PIZZA Express is to reopen 118 of its 370 restaurants from April 12 when lockdown restrictions ease.

The pizza chain is reopening sites with outdoor dining facilities in England to coincide with the roadmap out of lockdown.

Pizza Express has confirmed its reopening plans

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Pizza Express has confirmed its reopening plansCredit: PA

Customers will only be able to eat outside when sites reopen, with inside dining not allowed again until mid-May at the earliest.

The restaurants being reopened by Pizza Express are all in England, as the chain hasn’t confirmed when its branches in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland will open.

Each country is running a separate plan to ease lockdown restrictions.

Boris Johnson’s plan for reopening businesses will see restaurants and pubs serve customers outside from April 12 in England.

Which Pizza Express restaurants will reopen on April 12?

PIZZA Express is reopening the following 118 branches in England on April 12:

They will then be given the green light to offer indoor seating from May 17, providing specific Covid conditions are met.

To mark its reopening, Pizza Express is offering a free bottle of Peroni or non-alcohol alternative to everyone that is signed up to its mailing list.

It hasn’t said when you’ll receive this promotion, but we recommend keeping an eye on your emails if you’re planning a visit.

We’ve asked Pizza Express if any restaurants in England will remain shut, or if the 118 accounts for all their English branches, and we’ll update this article when we know more.

The Sun is also checking if it’ll have a reduced menu in place, and if you’re able to book a table now.

Pizza Express restaurants are currently closed for dine-in customers in England, but you can order food for home delivery or click and collect.

Back in January this year, the pizza chain had warned its future is “in doubt” as the businesses reported a £350million loss even before coronavirus affected businesses.

In October, it announced it will axe around 1,300 jobs across the UK.

The job losses were on top of the 1,100 that are already at risk after the chain announced in September that it would be closing 73 restaurants.

The hospitality industry has been hard-hit by coronavirus as a whole, with businesses force to close for large parts of 2020 to help stop the spread of Covid-19.

Zoe Bowley, managing director at Pizza Express said: “We’ve really missed buzz and bustle and seeing our customers enjoying their favourite pizza.

“Whether you book or simply walk-in, our teams will be happily serving our delicious range of pizzas in our gardens and terraces.

“Of course, we’re set to reopen all of our restaurants in England in May for both indoor and outdoor dining.”

Pizza Express this year launched its DIY kits so fans could make its food from home.

Last month, Pizza Express started doing doing 50% off on a different pizza every day for two weeks.

The pizza chain recently gave away free snowball dough balls as part of a Christmas promotion.

Glasgow student gets year’s supply from pizza machine with viral TikTok video

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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