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Landlords delighted as lockdown finally ends and punters allowed back in bars

- STUART WILSON

Pubs and bars ushering in a new era of service have praised punters for embracing“the change of a lifetime”.

Hostelries were finally able to reopen indoors last week – but the warm welcome has changed dramatical­ly in look.

However, from big chains to small independen­ts, businesses were bowled over by the willingnes­s of customers to turn back out in force.

Bosses at Ayr’s Arthur Street Kitchen revealed trade was brisk as customers flocked back.

General manager, Jon Neil, said: “We’re delighted to be back up and running.

“It was a really strange feeling opening the front doors to the public for the first time since March 20.

“We are even more delighted and proud to have overcome all the fear and uncertaint­y that the owner and all 50 staff had the day full lockdown was announced.”

The chain’s Restaurant Twenty20 has also reopened with The Hollybush Inn to follow this week.

And in a further boost, the company will open ‘Kitchen 77’ at Silverburn in the autumn.

The Stage Door will remain closed until the reopening of the Gaiety Theatre.

Jon added: “The work involved to get to the point has been hard – everything from one way systems, to socially distanced tables, proper PPE and sanitising stations.

“And as much effort as possible has gone in to have the risk of any spread reduced to a minimum.

“We wish everyone in the trade much success and hope we all can pull ourselves back.”

At smaller venues like the Wee Windaes pub in Newmarket Street, customers have been getting used to a whole new normal.

Landlord Jim McSherry said: “Our regulars have been great, as I knew they would be.

“For all of us this is the change of a lifetime and we’re all getting used to it together.

“But it’s just great to see all the old faces back together as it’s been a long four months.”

The likes of Troon and Prestwick have also reported bustling trade in the first week back to the new normal, with popular venues like the Golf Inn (pictured) enjoying a rush on tables.

It’s just great to see all the old faces back together as it’s been a long four months

 ??  ?? Ready to serve The team at Ayr’s Arthur Street Kitchen
Ready to serve The team at Ayr’s Arthur Street Kitchen
 ??  ?? Warm welcome Colin Gallacher, Myra McReadie, Craig Brown, George Tait and Jim McSherry at the Wee Windaes
Warm welcome Colin Gallacher, Myra McReadie, Craig Brown, George Tait and Jim McSherry at the Wee Windaes
 ??  ?? Chin chin Post columnist Bob Shields serves the cold stuff to Michael Hamilton, left, and Gordon Rodie at his Twa Dugs boozer
Chin chin Post columnist Bob Shields serves the cold stuff to Michael Hamilton, left, and Gordon Rodie at his Twa Dugs boozer
 ??  ?? In the swing Serena and Raymond Cooper welcome back punters at the Golf Inn in Prestwick
In the swing Serena and Raymond Cooper welcome back punters at the Golf Inn in Prestwick
 ??  ?? Cheers Smoking Goat boss David Storrie raises a glass with punters in his newly created beer garden
Cheers Smoking Goat boss David Storrie raises a glass with punters in his newly created beer garden

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