Pubs, restaurants and hotels in England are preparing to reopen on July 4 with Boris Johnson expected to ease the coronavirus lockdown and possibly cut the two-metre rule.
The hospitality sector has been hit hard by the shutdown and is eager to restart as there are fears many businesses, even big chains, will not survive if the measures last any longer.
Beer gardens could be patrolled to enforce social distancing when pubs finally reopen, and restaurants will have measures such as decontamination chambers, mannequins at tables to keep diners apart and an app to book a trip to the toilet.
Hospitality staff will wear PPE, hotel porters will leave room service outside bedroom doors and self-service buffets will be banned as Britain gets back