pub for the first time as restrictions on beer gardens were eased today. The Scottish Government has given pubs, restaurants and cafes the green light to open their outdoor facilities for service as part of its route map out of lockdown.
Pubgoers have been spending the late morning and early afternoon sipping on their favourite tipple from their local for the first time in almost four months.
Pubs and restaurants were among the businesses ordered to close due to the coronavirus emergency back in March. But the experience has been completely different to what Scots are used to in busy pubs in a pre-Covid world.
Two-metre social distancing, Perspex screens and contact gathering are among the strict measures taken by most bars up and down the.
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