A new coffee shop and tea room dubbed "Liverpool's prettiest" is due to open in the city centre.
Sass Cafe has been building excitement for its opening for more than a year but it is finally due to welcome customers now indoor hospitality has resumed.
On May 17, we reached Step 3 of the Government's roadmap out of lockdown, which saw bars, restaurants, cafes and more permitted to offer indoor drinking and dining, while limits on seeing family and friends also eased.
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People are now allowed to meet with people indoors, although the rule of six - or two households - still applies and people should still maintain social distancing from anyone not in their household or support bubble, when meeting inside.
Many Liverpool restaurants and bars have seen record bookings as people celebrate the country's phased return to normality.
Sass Cafe is based at Silkhouse court on Tithebarn Street in the city centre. The new venue already boasts more than 5,000 followers on Instagram and has been teasing its opening for months.
Its Instagram page is filled with pink imagery, as well as the recent news that it is now taking bookings for customers.
The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on the hospitality industry, and has in some instances led to the permanent closure of independent shops, businesses, restaurants and more.
The government's roadmap out of lockdown aims to see all restrictions lifted by June 21 - if the government's four key tests are met.
The four tests include the vaccine-roll out continuing successfully, vaccine efficacy, infection rates and hospitals and new variants.