Pizza Hut in Southport is reopening its doors to dine in customers next week.
The restaurant, at Ocean Plaza, is one one over 100 branches of the fast food chain which are welcoming back customers after the coronavirus lockdown.
All of the venues will have a number of safety measures in place to ensure that people can eat with confidence.
The famous Pizza Hut buffets are out, with no self service for now, although they say “we are working really hard to bring this back as soon as we can.”
Staff will be cleaning more often, especially around the things people touch a lot, and they have also gone cashless.
Customers are being asked to order via their phone at ordernow.pizza and then relax at their table before staff the food out to them.
Pizza Hut will temperature check their teams every shift.
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More than 100 branches of Pizza Hut will be reopening to dine-in customers over this week and next.
And the chain added that it would be fully participating in the Government’s new 50% off food and drink scheme from August too.
Pizza Hut’s Kathryn Austin said: “We’re delighted to start re-opening our restaurants across the UK this week.
“The new Eat Out to Help Out scheme, announced yesterday by Rishi Sunak, will also help us reunite guests with their Pizza Hut favourites and we look forward to updating everyone on how this will work once we receive further government guidance.”
Pizza Hut at Ocean Plaza in Southport will reopen on Monday (July 13).
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Pizza Hut restaurants will be reopening:
Huts open from 6th July:
Amesbury, Basildon, Blackburn, Cambridge Retail Park, Castleford, Chichester, Colchester Turner Rise, Crawley Leisure Park, Doncaster Carr, Durham, Hayes Retail Park, Hull – Kingswood, Ipswich Copdock, Lincoln St Marks, Liverpool One, Liverpool – Speke, London – Beckton Triangle, London – Greenwich Pennisula, London – Merton, London – Surrey Quays, Manchester Fountain St, Manchester – Trafford Centre, Manchester – Trafford Retail Park, Middlesbrough, Newcastle – The Gate, Norwich Longwater, Nottingham Castle Meadow, Oldham, Plymouth Barbican, Reading Oracle, Rochdale, Romford Retail Park, Skegness, Stoke Festival Leisure Park, Stratford-upon-Avon, Swindon Shaw Ridge, Telford, Warrington Winwick Rd, Wolverhampton Bentley Bridge, York Pavement
Huts open from 13th July:
Eastbourne – Admiral Retail Park, Ashton Under Lyne, Barnsley – Cortonwood, Birmingham Bullring, Birmingham New St, Birstall, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Tower, Bluewater, Bolton, Braintree, Bristol Longwell Green, Carlisle, Chelmsford Chelmer Village, Cheshire Oaks, Chester Seals Way, Coventry Arena, Cribbs Causeway, Croydon – The Colonnades, Enfield Leisure Park, Gateshead – Metro Centre, Great Yarmouth, Hartlepool, Kidderminster, Kings Lynn, Kingston Upon Thames, Lancaster, Leeds – Colton Mill, Leeds Kirkstall Rd, Leeds White Rose, , London – Marble Arch, London – Park Royal, London – Queensway, Lowestoft, Manchester Corporation Street, Manchester Fort, Manchester Kingsway, Mansfield Nottingham Rd, Milton Keynes, Northampton Riverside, Northampton Sixfields, Norwich Chapelfield, Norwich Riverside, Scunthorpe, Shrewsbury, Silverlink, Solihull, Southampton Westquay, Southport Ocean Plaza, Staines, Stockton-on-Tees – Teesside Park, Thurrock, Wakefield, Watford Dome, Wednesbury, Wigan, Wycombe Retail Park