JD Wetherspoon has revealed that 394 of its UK pubs will reopen on April 12 - and nine of them are in north London.
Pubs will be allowed to serve punters outdoors from mid-April under the government's roadmap out of lockdown.
People will no longer need to order a "substantial meal" with an alcoholic drink and there will be no curfew forcing pubs to close by a certain time.
However, until restrictions ease further, customers must order, eat and drink while seated.
Wetherspoons, has confirmed a series of its pubs will reopen – but a select few will remain closed if they do not feature outdoor seating.
The full list of north and north west London Wetherspoons pubs reopening on April 12:
• The Village Inn, Rayners Lane
• J.J Moon’s, Ruislip manor
• J.J Moon’s Wembley
• The Railway Bell, Barnet
• Spouter’s Corner, Wood Green
• The Moon Under Water, Enfield
• The Toll Gate, Haringey
• The Moon and Sixpence, Hatch End
• The New Cross Turnpike, Welling
Wetherspoons says the sites that will open on April 12 will be open between 9am and 9pm from Sunday to Thursday, and from 9am to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Food will be available between 9am and 8pm with a slightly reduced menu. But this will still include breakfast, burgers, pizza, deli deals, fish and chips and British classics, the pub chain confirmed.
Customers will be able to order and pay through the Wetherspoon app, however, Wetherspoon staff will be able to take orders and payment at the table from those who don’t have the app.
The pubs will not be operating a booking system and customers will be able to enter the pub to gain access to the outside area and also to use the toilet.
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."
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