McDonald’s reopen 28 Northern Ireland restaurants for dine-in with new safety measures in place.
It’s time once again to taste the goodies at McDonald’s with a take-way or eating in in the restaurant as they try and get back to the new normal with coronvirus easing across Northern Ireland.
And nine of the 28 outlets are in County Down so you will not have to venture out far for a tasty meal.
Following a successful pilot, McDonald’s re-opened dine-in areas from Wednesday 22nd July, across the UK and Ireland including 28 restaurants across Northern Ireland.
This follows the re-opening for takeaway, Drive Thru and McDelivery over the past seven weeks.
Social distancing measures will be in place and, to prevent congestion, the restaurant will carefully manage the number of customers inside.
When arriving, customers will be asked to use the hand sanitiser provided and follow the safety measures laid out in restaurants to help keep them, other customers and restaurant teams safe.
Food will be served by table-service only with customers able to order directly to their table via the My McDonald’s App, at the till or kiosk.
In line with Government guidance, McDonald’s will be asking customers that choose to eat-in to leave their contact details by using their smart phone to either scan a QR code taking them to a dedicated webpage or visiting that webpage directly with the URL details provided on each table.
Customers will be asked to leave the name of the lead member and the number of people within their group, a phone number, the date and time of visit and the restaurant number (identified on each table sticker).
These measures are on top of the existing steps in place to help protect customers, employees and delivery partner couriers:
- Hand sanitiser at the entrance to every restaurant for couriers and dine-in and takeaway customers
- Clear floor-markings and signposting inside and outside restaurants to help enable social distancing
- Touchpoints including self-order screens, card readers and doors will be sanitised at least every 30 minutes
- Perspex screens have been installed in the kitchens, service areas and Drive-thru windows and additional protective equipment has been provided for restaurant teams, including disposable gloves for people in customer and courier facing positions and face coverings
- Fewer people on each shift
- Customers are asked to use contactless payment methods as much as possible.
Customers can check if their local restaurant is open for business by visiting the: McDonald’s restaurant locator.
Reopening the dine-in area will enable some restaurants to take part in the UK Chancellor’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme, offering 50% off dine-in bills, up to £10 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in August. Further details will be shared on the website and via the My McDonald’s app with which restaurants are taking part.
The full list of NI reopened dine-in restaurants is as follows:
In County Down:
DOWNPATRICK – COUNTY DOWN
NEWTOWNARDS
NEWRY – DAMOLLY RETAIL PARK
CASTLEREAGH – SAINTFIELD RD
BELFAST DONEGALL PLACE
BANGOR-BLOOMFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE
DUNDONALD
SPRUCEFIELD
BANBRIDGE.
Across the rest of Northern Ireland.
NEWTOWN ABBEY
COLERAINE
WESTWOOD SHOPPING CENTRE
GLENGORMLEY – BELFAST
BALLYMENA
PORTADOWN
CARRICKFERGUS
LURGAN
ENNISKILLEN
OMAGH – NORTHERN IRELAND
COOKSTOWN – N IRELAND
DUNGANNON
LONDONDERRY – STRAND RD
RUSHMERE – SHOPPING CENTRE
LONDONDERRY – CRESCENT LINK
STRABANE
BELFAST – SHORE ROAD
ANTRIM – THE JUNCTION RETAIL PARK
TESCO KNOCKNAGONEY.