Test and trace rules making it impossible for Bristol restaurant owners
Businesses are facing crippling staff shortages with employees having to isolate
Nathan Lee of the Hyde & Co hospitality group (Image: John Myers)
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Coronavirus forces Bristol restaurant to go close for second time
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Covered al fresco dining terrace created at Cargo in Bristol
The new stretch tent will allow restaurants to serve diners regardless of the weather
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The new covered walkway at Cargo in Bristol (Image: Bristol Live)
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The best pubs and restaurants in Bristol for al fresco dining
These fantastic venues are reopening for outdoor service from April 12
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The outdoor terrace at Harbour House (Image: SWMAGS)
We re only one month away from being able to eat out again and we re SO excited.
Bristol is home to a wealth of fantastic restaurants but we haven t been able to visit them since December last year, when the city was briefly moved to Tier 2 coronavirus restrictions before re-entering Tier 3 and then lockdown.
However, that will change on April 12 when hospitality is allowed to resume al fresco service as part of the Government s four-step roadmap.
The Bristol takeaways you have to order from in lockdown
There s a huge amount of choice at our fingertips
Seven Lucky Gods has proved popular since launching at Cargo (Image: Seven Lucky Gods)
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