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Dublin Live
National
Darragh Berry

Night of hell for Dublin city restaurant where gang destroy store and steal money hours after reopening news

While the rest of Ireland's hospitality sector raised a glass to the reopening news last night one Dublin city restaurant was sweeping up theirs.

Juanitos on Drury Street took to Instagram breaking the horrible news that they were raided on Thursday night just hours after the Taoiseach's announcement.

The city centre joint shared pictures of their smashed doors and windows adding that the lowlifes had stolen their money and taken their stock.

They said: "We were ROBBED. Mere weeks away from reopening some scum decided to break in last night smashing the doors and windows, destroying out beautiful tiles, [stealing] our money and [drinking] our stock.

"We're devastated and saddened, please support us to recuperate from this if you can. If you have any info or CCTV footage please pass it on."

Here's are all the rule changes that you need to know for May and June:

Shoppers leaving Penneys on Dublin's Henry Street, as the country opens up again after the recent Level 5 lockdown (Collins)

  • The following changes are set to come into effect from May 10:

    • Inter-county travel returns
    • Sports training for adults returns
    • Hairdressers/barbers/beauticians are back
    • Three households or six people can meet outdoors or in a back garden

    • Click and collect shopping resumes
    • Vaccinated households can meet with another household indoors

    • Libraries, museums, and galleries are back

    • 50 people allowed at funerals and wedding services, but only 6 can come to the afters of the wedding indoors, or 15 outdoors

    On May 17:

    • The mass reopening of non-essential retail

    On June 2:

    • Hotels will be allowed to reopen, with the bonus for guests able to eat meals like their breakfast inside

    On June 7:

    • All pubs and restaurants allowed to open again to serve, but only outdoors initially
    • Gyms and swimming pools will reopen
    • Any household can visit one other

    • Amateur sports matches are back on

    • Guests at wedding receptions up to 25

    • Cinemas and theatres to reopen

    Share your views on Ireland's reopening plan here or below:

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