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over a year ago
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You'll have no problems getting something set up, great pics and curves by the look of it. I'm sure if you check who's near when there you will get sorted |
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Yes pubs & restaurants are open. Officially only pubs serving food are allowed customers indoors. Wet only pubs can only have customers in a beer garden. And of course there are plenty of establishments not abiding by any of the above |
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"My thoughts exactly i wouldnt be wanting to meet with complete strangers during this but each to there own " were you not stood up twice a couple of weeks ago? I'm pretty sure you posted about it
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"Hoping to visit Derry soon any ideas as regards meets with female or couples and can you have a few drinks what are the rules thanks "
some foodless pubs open. can socially distance drink outside |
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Residents of hotels can avail of normal bar services.
All the restaurants in the town are open. Booking advisable. Plenty of great places to eat. Sooty olive out of the centre is beautiful, in the city centre spoiled for choice.
El tapas gra for tapas and also Dananos now doing tapas.
Nonnas wood fired pizzas
The exchange most popular in the centre, and then there is the old docks(stunning) Bentley, gate bistro and silver street. All nice.
Thirsty goat newly opened for drinks, taphouse and blackbird also good. If it’s after the 10th April then all bars should be open and Waterloo street is very hard to beat for some traditional music and stunning stout.
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