Full list of Gunwharf Quays bars and restaurants that are reopening - and when they are back in business

PUBS and restaurants will be able to reopen from this weekend.

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The government announced last month that there would be further easing of lockdown on July 4.

It comes after non-essential shops were given the green light to reopen on June 15.

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Now it is the turn of pubs and restaurants to open up again.

The Alchemist in Gunwharf Quays will reopen tomorrow. Picture: Sarah Standing (211119-1924)The Alchemist in Gunwharf Quays will reopen tomorrow. Picture: Sarah Standing (211119-1924)
The Alchemist in Gunwharf Quays will reopen tomorrow. Picture: Sarah Standing (211119-1924)
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21 photos as Gunwharf Quays reopens for business in Portsmouth

Gunwharf Quays has revealed on its website which of the food and drink sites are already open and those that will be opening from this weekend.

Here is the full list:

All Bar One

Hubbox will be reopening next week at Gunwharf. Picture: Habibur RahmanHubbox will be reopening next week at Gunwharf. Picture: Habibur Rahman
Hubbox will be reopening next week at Gunwharf. Picture: Habibur Rahman

The bar reopened on Saturday, July 4.

There will be a number of safety measures in place at All Bar One to protect staff and customers.

The company has said that there will be thorough cleaning routines are taking place regularly all day, every day, customers are encouraged to pay with contactless and there will be social distancing in place.

Gunwharf Quays shops reopened on Monday, June 15 - and bars and restaurants will soon be opening as well. Picture: Habibur RahmanGunwharf Quays shops reopened on Monday, June 15 - and bars and restaurants will soon be opening as well. Picture: Habibur Rahman
Gunwharf Quays shops reopened on Monday, June 15 - and bars and restaurants will soon be opening as well. Picture: Habibur Rahman

Cafe Rouge

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This restaurant will be reopening at Gunwharf Quays on Monday, July 20.

Caffe Nero

Eden restaurant will reopen on SaturdayEden restaurant will reopen on Saturday
Eden restaurant will reopen on Saturday

The coffee chain has already reopened its site at Gunwharf Quays.

It is open from 8am to 5pm seven days a week.

The store is currently open for takeaway only.

Costa Coffee

Costa has already opened its store at Gunwharf Quays.

It is open from 8am to 5pm, Monday – Sunday.

The store is only open for takeaway.

Cosy Club

This restaurant will be reopening on Wednesday, July 8.

There will be a number of safety measures in place at Cosy Club when it reopens next week.

You can find out more about these precautions via a video on the restaurant’s website – which can be viewed here.

Eden

Eden will be reopening on July 4.

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There will be stickers on the floor encouraging customers to follow social distancing rules, only card payments will be accepted and there will only be table service – people are being asked not to go to the bar.

Five Guys

The burger chain has been reopened for weeks now.

It is open from 11am to 10pm, seven days a week.

You can either do click and collect via the Five Guys app or website, or you can get burgers delivered to your door via Deliveroo.

Hubbox

This restaurant will be reopening on Wednesday, July 8.

Currently the chain has a number of restaurants open for takeaway and delivery only.

Krispy Kreme

The doughnut stand is now open for business again.

It is open from 10am to 4pm on Monday – Sunday.

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Krispy Kreme has announced it is implementing a number of safety measures such as contactless payment and collection.

Loch Fyne

The seafood restaurant will be reopening on Monday, July 6.

Nando’s

The popular restaurant chain is already open at Gunwharf Quays.

It is open from noon until 9pm, seven days a week.

Nando’s in Gunwharf Quays is open for click and collect and delivery.

Pret A Manager

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On Gunwharf Quays’ website it says that the sandwich shop will be ‘opening soon’.

A date for reopening has not yet been confirmed.

The chain has been opening up hundreds of its stores across the country for takeaway and delivery.

The Real Eating Company

It has already reopened and is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday through Sunday.

For more information visit Real Eating Company’s website here.

Subway

Subway at Gunwharf Quays reopened on Monday.

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The sandwich shop will have a number of safety measures in place including directional signage to support social distancing, enhanced hygiene practices and the supply of PPE to protect staff.

The Alchemist

This restaurant will be reopening on Saturday (July 4).

The Cornish Bakery

It has already reopened and is open from 8.30am until 6pm, Monday through Saturday, and 9.30am to 5pm on Sunday.

The Liquorist

The Liquorist reopened on Saturday, July 4.

There will be a number of new safety measures including new safe distancing measures, a new app, so that you can order without leaving your table, and some small changes to the menu.

The Old Custom House

This pub will be reopening on Wednesday, July 15.

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Customers are encouraged to to book in advance before visiting, once The Old Custom House reopens.

Slug and Lettuce

This chain will be reopening at Gunwharf Quays on Saturday (July 4).

Slug and Lettuce has announced a number of new safety measures will be in place when it reopens including new safe distancing measures, a new app and some small changes to the menu.

Waterfront Cafe

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This cafe in the Spinnaker Tower has already reopened and is open from 10am to 4pm, Monday – Sunday.

Wagamama

This restaurant has already reopened for click and collect at Gunwharf Quays and delivery with Deliveroo.

Wagamama has introduced safety measures including increased hygiene practises, daily health screenings + the provision of appropriate PPE equipment.

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