TouchReservation – Helping Hospitality Manage Bookings
With hospitality re-opening from 2nd December, businesses will need to maximise their limited capacity bookings.
With hospitality re-opening from 2nd December, businesses will need to maximise their limited capacity bookings.
New tiered restrictions come into place from December 2nd throughout the UK. Hospitality sectors face new rules; make sure your customers are aware and ready to adhere to the changes. See below for a brief outline for hospitality:
The drive-through replaces the on-site brewery shop, which has been closed for the foreseeable future to protect staff and allow the team to focus on doing what they do best — brewing beer.
The Fighting Cocks are doing a fantastic job, reacting and adapting to the new lockdown restrictions by turning their ByTable app into a takeaway service.
Pub Grub – the Cornwall-based takeaway and doorstep delivery service – has purchased three 100% electric vehicles.
As of Thursday 24th September, by law Pubs, Restaurants and other Hospitality venues are now restricted to table service only and are also having to close at 22:00.
For the month of August, the Government’s new Eat Out To Help Out Scheme gives people up to 50% off meals out on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at participating venues up to a maximum of £10 per head to encourage them to support the hospitality industry.
Government guidelines for hospitality operators have created a ‘much more civilised atmosphere’ at her pub post-lockdown.
A Brilliant Food Service Company, Not Just A Pub Operator! Is how Mark Holden FBII, owner of Inn Cornwall and three pubs, is positioning his business going forward.