Hungry customers won't be allowed to load their own plates with meat, veggies and Yorkshire puds when Toby Carvery outlets reopen next week.
The changes will be implemented when the 'home of the roast' reopens sites in Colwich and Watermill, Sutton-in-Ashfield. It comes after Boris Johnson confirmed the reopening of pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hairdressers and hotels from July 4 under plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown.
A Toby Carvery spokesperson said: "We’re delighted to say that guests will still be able to enjoy their favourite roast just the way they like it, but we will reopen our carvery deck with our chefs serving the roast meats, vegetables and accompaniments. "Similarly the famous Toby breakfast will be served for guests by