Britons will enjoy breathtaking views over the River Thames and take in stunning coastal landscapes
Public Group active 3 years, 1 month agoBritons will enjoy breathtaking views over the River Thames and take in stunning coastal landscapes from a Wetherspoon nestled on the beach when hundreds of beer gardens and rooftop patios finally reopen on April 12. The date marks the day people will be permitted to eat and drink al fresco at pubs and restaurants in England for the first time in months, as coronavirus rules ease further under Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown. Drinkers heading out for a pint could enjoy the early spring weather from rooftop gardens overlooking the coast at Ilfracombe in Devon, with others venturing to trendy bars in Leeds and 18th-century pubs overlooking the River Thames. Those in Liverpool could take to a pub garden nestled among the rooftops of the city centre, as the Captain Alexander is among 394 pubs with outdoor space JD Wetherspoon plans to reopen in England on April 12. Others include the Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, where locals can enjoy a drink on a Grade-II listed Edwardian pavilion which harks back to the town’s past as one of the great English seaside destinations of the 19th century. The independent Headrow House in Leeds will also open its Kennedy Meadows rooftop bar on April 12, with bosses accepting bookings for up to six people on the upper terrace from next month. Those in Ilfracombe will also be able to take to the rooftop beer garden at the Admiral Collingwood in North Devon on April 12 Punters will look out over stunning views of the coastal town while enjoying their first beer in months when lockdown eases The Rawson Spring, healthtopical.com Hillsborough, Sheffield.
Wetherspoon, which will open its rooftop garden to customers on April 12 Britons will enjoy glorious views out over the British seaside at the Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate from April 12 The old pavilion (pictured: the terrace) opened in 1904 as a concert hall, designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead and based on the Little Theatre at VersaillesBelgrave Music Hall will also reopen in the city, allowing customers on its rooftop bar after months of closure. Hidden in the railway arches of Deansgate, Atlas Bar in Manchester is poised to reopen two days later.
The bar, which boasts a modern garden space surrounded by trees, specialises in a global selection of the very best gins. In Wandsworth, local legend The Ship will be open to punters for food and drink from April 12.
The venue has been around since 1786, offering astonishing views of the Thames from its decked waterfront beer garden. RELATED ARTICLES
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Pub on the Park, near London Fields in Hackney, will offer Britons spectacular views across the east London park when it reopens its decking to punters next month. It is currently taking bookings for up to six people. It comes as JD Wetherspoon yesterday announced plans to open beer gardens, rooftop gardens and patios at 394 of its pubs in England next month when lockdown rules ease, also allowing Britons to grab a takeaway pint.The firm said that sites will be open from 9am to 9pm on Sunday to Thursday, and 9am to 10pm Friday and Saturday, although some will have restrictions on closing times. The trendy Headrow House in Leeds will reopen its Kennedy Meadows rooftop bar on April 12, with bosses accepting bookings for up to six people on the upper terrace from next month In Wandsworth, local legend The Ship will be open to punters for food and drink from April 12.
The venue has been around since 1786, offering astonishing views of the Thames from its decked waterfront beer garden Belgrave Music Hall will also reopen in Leeds on April 12, allowing customers on its rooftop bar after months of closure Hidden in the railway arches of Deansgate, Atlas Bar in Manchester is poised to reopen two days later.
The bar, which boasts a modern garden space surrounded by trees, specialises in a global selection of the very best gins Pub on the Park, near London Fields in Hackney, will offer Britons spectacular views across the east London park when it reopens its decking to punters next month.
It is currently taking bookings for up to six peopleThey will offer a slightly reduced menu, with food available from 9am to 8pm seven days a week. The Rocket in Putney is among the Wetherspoon pubs set to open its patio to those in southwest London, who will be able to sip on a cold beer while looking out at glorious views of the River Thames. Rooftop gardens will open at The Rawson Spring in Hillsborough, Sheffield, and the The Ice Wharf, which overlooks Camden Lock in northwest London.In Blackpool, the Velvet Coaster’s rooftop patio will also reopen less than 170 yards from South Pier at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, with views over the fairground and the beachfront. It is named after a ride introduced to Britain’s ‘most visited tourist attraction’ in the early 1900s. Other Wetherspoon beer gardens set to open on April 12 will offer ethereal settings with twinkling lights, while those at the Master Mariner in New Brighton, Merseyside, will experience impressive views over the beachfront. The Velvet Coaster in Blackpool will also open on April 12, overlooking the South Pier at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, with views over the fairground and the beachfront The popular pub is named after a ride introduced to Britain’s ‘most visited tourist attraction’ in the early 1900s The Master Mariner in New Brighton, Merseyside will also open its patio with glorious views over the coast on April 12 JD Wetherspoon plans to open beer gardens, rooftop gardens and patios at 394 of its pubs in England next month when coronavirus rules ease further under Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown. Pictured: The Master Mariner, New Brighton The Rocket in Putney is also set to open its patio to those in southwest London, who will be able to sip on a cold beer while looking out at views of the River Thames Wetherspoon said yesterday that sites will be open from 9am to 9pm on Sunday to Thursday, and 9am to 10pm Friday and Saturday, although some will have restrictions on closing times.
Pictured: Rocket, Putney The Ice Wharf, which overlooks Camden Lock in northwest London, will also open to customers on April 12 The pub is in the heart of Camden, with views over the Camden Lock and huge trees in the beer garden offering shade Those in Liverpool will be able to take to a pub garden nestled among the rooftops of the city centre, as the Captain Alexander is set to open to punters in the heart of Merseyside The Winter Gardens, in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, is a drinking hole which used to be part of the spa town’s historic Royal Baths building.
Pictured: The patio, which will open on April 12Wetherspoon announced plans to reopen on Thursday, confirming customers will be able to order and pay through the Wetherspoon app, and staff will be able to take orders and payment at the table. The pubs will not be operating a booking system.Customers will enter the pubs to gain access to the outside areas and use toilets, while test and trace will be in operation and hand sanitisers will be available.Wetherspoon chief executive John Hutson said: ‘We are looking forward to welcoming our customers and staff back to our pubs.’Pubs and restaurants in England will be able to serve customers outdoors from April 12 as part of the road map out of the lockdown which has devastated the hospitality sector. The interior of the sheltered beer garden at the Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, with a fairground seen in the background The Moon and Stars in Romford will also open its beer garden, with twinkling lights and greenery welcoming punters back Customers will also return to The Royal Enfield, Redditch, which features a spacious patio with dozens of string lights Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin – seen in October 2020 – has repeatedly spoken about the need for pubs to reopen as soon as possible Wetherspoon has 875 pubs in the UK, including 750 in England.Boris Johnson’s official spokesman confirmed that pubs would be allowed to serve drinks people outside last week. But drinkers sitting in beer gardens will still have to order booze to their tables, because queuing at the bar will be banned.<div class="art-ins mol-factbox news halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-78e43450-7cd2-11eb-98a5-53679d6275d8" website beer gardens will over views of the River Thames
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