Government announcement has divided the Hospitality Industry
Restaurant customers must dine on the street, whilst hotel guests can eat and drink indoors
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The reaction to the Government announcement this week from the Restaurant sector is one of disbelief, confusion and frustration with regarding the Government’s decision to permit Hotel & Guesthouse Restaurants to operate as normal for residents by offering Indoor Dining options from the proposed date of Thursday 2nd June whilst restricting Independent Restaurants, Coffee shops and Gastro pubs to outdoor dining only from the 7th June.
Adrian Cummins, Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland said, “We are calling on the Government to publish the Medical and Scientific evidence deeming a Hotel or Guesthouse Restaurant safer than an independent restaurant, coffee shop or gastro pub. Restaurants, hotels, cafes and gastropubs have all followed and implemented the exact same safety proto
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Restaurant owners fume over government s Covid-19 reopening plan
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The reaction to the Government announcement on Thursday evening from the Restaurant sector is one of disbelief, confusion and frustration, the Restaurants Association of Ireland has said.
Their issues lies with the Government’s decision to permit hotel and guesthouse restaurants to operate as normal for residents by offering indoor dining options from the proposed date of Thursday, June 2 whilst restricting independent restaurants, coffee shops and gastro pubs to outdoor dining only from June 7.
Adrian Cummins, Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland said, “We are calling on the Government to publish the medical and scientific evidence deeming a hotel or guesthouse Restaurant safer than an independent restaurant, coffee shop or gastro pub. Restaurants, hotels, cafes and gastropubs have all followed and
The reaction to the Government announcement on Thursday evening from the Restaurant sector is one of disbelief, confusion and frustration, the Restaurants .
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Adrian Cummins Chief Executive, Restaurants Association of Ireland.
There has been mixed reaction to the government announcement regarding a relaxation of restrictions in the coming weeks.
The Restaurants Association of Ireland said theirs is one of disbelief, confusion and frustration with regarding the Government’s decision to permit Hotel & Guesthouse Restaurants to operate as normal for residents by offering Indoor Dining options from the proposed date of Thursday 2nd June whilst restricting Independent Restaurants, Coffee shops and Gastro pubs to outdoor dining only from the 7th June.
Adrian Cummins, Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland said, “We are calling on the Government to publish the Medical and Scientific evidence deeming a Hotel or Guesthouse Restaurant safer than an independent restaurant, coffee shop or gastro pub. Restaurants, hotels, cafes and gastropubs have all followed and implemented the e
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Restaurant owners have said they are “deeply concerned” at the suggestion hotel and guesthouses will be allowed serve indoor meals from early June, before a wider reopening of indoor dining.
In a statement issued on Thursday morning, the Restaurants Association of Ireland called on the Government to publish medical or scientific advice showing a hotel or guesthouse restaurant is safer than an independent restaurant, coffee shop or gastro pub.
“The suggestion that Government will sign off on such proposal to divide Hotel restaurants and independent restaurants into two categories is an anti-competitive, inequitable decision and without medical, scientific or public health rationale,” the RAI said.