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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Ferghal Blaney & Ciara Phelan

Pubs and restaurants that can't serve customers outside to close from midnight Tuesday across Ireland

All bars and restaurants that can’t serve outside are set to be shuttered by the Government by midnight on Tuesday.

And wet pubs and any other restaurants who can’t do outdoor service will not be allowed to stay open for business.

The Cabinet is set to reject a move to Level Five, but will still deliver a bitter blow to the hospitality trade by moving the whole country to Level Three.

Under the Living with Covid plan, this means that they will introduce “a range of restrictions up to and including no indoor dining”.

(Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie)

A senior Government source has told the Irish Mirror how restrictive this will be, and it will see all indoor services shuttered.

“Under level three restaurants, cafes and bars will close to indoor service but can remain open for takeaway, delivery and outdoor seating to a maximum of 15 people.”

He added: “Dublin is slightly different as the wet pubs never opened.”

Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, Adrian Cummins, said that this move would decimate the hospitality industry.

He said: “This will be absolutely catastrophic for the industry.

“180,000 will lose their jobs.”

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