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Frankie & Benny’s Reopens in Inverness

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Please see below the 14 restaurants open from August 24th for Click & Collect and dine in and for delivery from August 27th and the one restaurant open from August 27th for Click & Collect, delivery and dine in.

There are also two restaurants reopening for dine in from August 26th in Aberdeen following the easing of local lockdown measures.

Frankie & Benny’s is taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme throughout August, offering 50% off food and drinks.

Following the Government’s VAT cut, there will also be a reduction in prices on the menu.

Click & Collect and dine in starting 24/8 and delivery from 27/8

Colchester

Cambridge Retail Park

Ipswich – Nacton Road

Tamworth

Dundee Overgate

Inverness

High Wycombe

Oxford

Eastleigh

Clarks Village

Kings Lynn

Spalding

Meadowhall – Sheffield

Ocean Terminal

Reopening for dine in starting 26/8

Aberdeen – Union Square

Aberdeen

Click & Collect, delivery and dine in starting 27/8

Bury St Edmunds

We have followed strict Government, Public Health England, Public Health Wales and Public Health Scotland guidelines and have worked incredibly hard to put measures in place to ensure guests feel safe and enjoy great experience.

Guests will notice a number of measures in place to ensure theirs and our team’s safety.

These include clear social distancing guidelines and signage, enhanced cleaning practices, mandatory health screening for team members and increased hand washing.

The menus are available digitally and contactless order and payment will be encouraged as well.

Guests will also be asked to book in advance and will be encouraged to pay at the table.

Guests’ contacts will be collected through the digital platforms (bookings, order at table and pay my bill) and stored for 21 days, in accordance to Government’s guidance.

During the first days and weeks of re-opening we will be asking our guests for feedback through surveys, so we are constantly improving the experience.

Commenting on the news, Mark Chambers, CEO of the Leisure division, said:

“We are delighted to be reopening more Frankie & Benny’s restaurants and very much look forward to welcoming back our guests.

“Our priority will be to ensure the health and safety of our teams and guests whilst providing a first-class experience.

“We are very pleased with the feedback we have received from returning guests so far and we will be monitoring feedback very closely to ensure we continue to deliver a great and safe experience.

“We are also thrilled to participate in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

“This is a much-needed boost for our sector, and we thank the Government for their support.”

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