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Back to business: how to reopen on the front foot

Back to business: how to reopen on the front foot By BigHospitality As restaurants and pubs begin to wake from enforced hibernation, here’s some things businesses should consider to help them get back to business Streamline menus and keep competitive With the uncertainty of al fresco dining due to changeable weather conditions and the reduced numbers of covers that businesses can do, many businesses will not be operating with full teams when they do choose to reopen, so ensuring that your operation reflects this is crucial. One way to do this is through the streamlining of menus to ensure that kitchen teams can cope in the early stages and to keep ordering and overheads costs as low as possible to reduce waste should adverse weather hit. Gastropub Parkers Arms in Newton-In-Bowland, for example, has reopened its doors for al fresco trading with a tight picnic box menu that features dishes including a home-smoked peppered brisket bun with skinny frie

Drinkers told they must wear masks in some beer gardens

Drinkers told they must wear masks in some pub beer gardens Landlords fear they will be fined if drinkers are caught without masks by enforcement teams 9 April 2021 • 5:00pm Pubs in England can reopen from Monday - with new rules to keep customers safe Credit: Jane Barlow/PA Pub drinkers in some parts of England will be forced to wear masks even when outside from Monday, thanks to even stricter rules for reopening drawn up by some overzealous councils. Landlords have been told they must enforce mask-wearing by their customers when they are walking around beer gardens, despite national guidance that only requires face coverings indoors.

The Morning Advertiser Lock In podcast episode 20

The podcast team look towards the future of the pub and bar trade, and discuss, with special guests Stosi Madi from the Parkers Arms and Clement Ogbanaya of the Prince of Peckham, how the pandemic crisis is likely to shape operations as we move out of its shadow. We also talk to technology provider Prask Sutton of Wi5 about how he sees technology playing a growing role in operations moving forward. Tune in now! Music by www.audionautix.com​ Copyright - Unless otherwise stated all contents of this web site are © 2021 - William Reed Business Media Ltd - All Rights Reserved - Full details for the use of materials on this site can be found in the Terms & Conditions

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