FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inbox Boozers in some parts of England will limit drinkers to two just two hours in the pub when boozers reopen on Super Saturday.
Brits are preparing for their first draught pints in the three months after Boris Johnson gave the green light for pubs to reopen on July 4th.
All boozers in the UK closed their doors in March as the country went into lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis. Pubs in Birmingham, Gloucestershire and Bournemouth are only taking bookings for two- to three-hour slots, whereas others will be open as early as 6am on "Super Saturday".Restaurants and cafes are also allowed to start serving customers indoors, a welcome change to.
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