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Dreaming up a dry Christmas: Hospitality firms on those festive cancellations and how they ll be adapting with alcohol off the menu

© Supplied by The Chester Hotel Julia Bryce hears from local businesses in the north-east about whether diners are still happy to eat out during the festivities with Level 3 restrictions now in place. Dining out on Christmas Day has become more and more popular in recent years as people decide to let someone else do the work and relax. Visiting a hotel or restaurant allows you to enjoy your meal without worrying about whether things will be ready on time or potentially having a dinner disaster on your hands. However, with Tier 3/Level 3 restrictions in place in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire due to the coronavirus pandemic, the experience is going to be a very different one this year – for diners, hoteliers and restaurateurs.

Aberdeen falls quiet as city goes into tier 3 for Covid restrictions

Pictured is Belmont Street, Aberdeen, as the city moved into tier 3 coronavirus restrictions. The city was behind East Lothian, Midlothian, East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire. Level three restrictions mean, all hospitality venues must close at 6pm and – inside or outside – are not allowed to sell alcohol. It also means people can’t travel outside their local authority area. In Aberdeen city centre yesterday drinkers drifted away premises well before the restrictions came into force at 6pm. Aberdeen University students Emily Cope, 22, and Daryl Nisbet, 23, were sat enjoying a drink outside Fierce on Exchequer Row. She said: “We just finished our university course and we’ve not really been out much but we thought we’d come out seeing how it is the last day so we are braving the cold.

Dreaming up a dry Christmas: Hospitality firms on those festive cancellations and how they ll be adapting with alcohol off the menu

© Supplied by The Chester Hotel For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Julia Bryce hears from local businesses in the north-east about whether diners are still happy to eat out during the festivities with Level 3 restrictions now in place. Dining out on Christmas Day has become more and more popular in recent years as people decide to let someone else do the work and relax. Visiting a hotel or restaurant allows you to enjoy your meal without worrying about whether things will be ready on time or potentially having a dinner disaster on your hands.

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