Telephones at tables, staying 1 meter apart: What Ireland's famed pubs are like in post-coronavirus lockdown world

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Telephones at tables, staying 1 meter apart: What Ireland's famed pubs are like in post-coronavirus lockdown world
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Now with only a handful of new cases recorded each day in Ireland, pubs were allowed to start reopening June 29, two months earlier than originally planned, but only under strict conditions.

After more than 3 months on lockdown, Ireland’s pubs are reopening with new social distancing guidelines.DUBLIN -- James Joyce wrote a"good puzzle would be to cross Dublin without passing a pub."the famous Irish writer's puzzle for his home city could be adapted: a good puzzle would be to cross Dublin without passing a closed pub.

just one nightclub-goer was linked to 80 new infections and a fresh outbreak that prompted the country so close all bars and clubsSuch concerns have meant Ireland has taken a cautious approach with an industry woven into the country's culture.In the first phase, from June 29, only pubs serving food can reopen.

Most pubs are encouraging reservations and places book up quickly. Servers now meet customers at the door to check to take them to their table and to explain the rules. To maintain its atmosphere, McGowans installed telephones on each table that let guests call other tables.

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