BRITS could face waiting WEEKS to get a table at a pub or restaurant as businesses have already been rammed with thousands of bookings.
Pubs and restaurants are set to reopen for outdoor service from April 12 at the earliest, as long as the roadmap out of lockdown stays on schedule.
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They will then be given the green light to offer indoor seating from May 17, providing specific Covid conditions are met.
But some places say they’re already “absolutely chocka” with bookings – with some reportedly facing up to twice as many reservations compared to when they reopened last July following the first lockdown.
Fuller’s – which will reopen 183 pubs from next month – says it’s seeing a “high level of bookings”, according to Daily Mail.
The newspaper also reports how D&D, which has 42 restaurants, has taken 50,000 reservations already and is fully reserved “well into May” in some areas.
Meanwhile, Rick Stein says 20,000 customers have booked into its Cornish restaurants in the last two weeks alone.
Thirsty Brits have been complaining about not being able to get a table on Twitter.
One person said: “Cool how every pub is already pre-booked for all of April and May.”
Another said: “All the restaurants on my list are not showing bookings or fully booked.”
A third said: “Outdoor restaurants are already fully booked for easing of lockdown come April 12th. British people are not playing games wow.”
A fourth added: “I was on the phone to Coppa Club from yesterday and only managed to get a May booking today.”