Time limits to be imposed on indoor dining

Time limits will return when indoor dining resumes later in the summer.
Fáilte Ireland is publishing its guidelines for the hospitality sector later and it’s expected to include a one hour and 45 minute time limit for indoor visits to pubs and restaurants.
However, there will be no limit for outdoor dining.
Adrian Cummins from the Restaurants Association of Ireland says they can work with this.
"Last year it worked extremely well for the hospitality industry, you had the guidelines, we implemented them as best we could.
"We're looking forward to these being published so people can start to plan and prepare for reopening when we get a date to reopen for restaurants and gastro pubs and coffee shops across the country."
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