Restaurants and cafes in SA are allowed to resume indoor dining services from today — but an unanswered question for many is when can they go back to the pub.
Restrictions on restaurants and cafes are being eased from todayOther sectors such as gyms and beauty salons are awaiting guidelinesRestaurants and cafes can expand their service from today to include indoor dining, and pubs were originally meant to follow suit on Monday, June 8 — but health authorities have brought that forward to June 5 so hoteliers can capitalise on the Queen's Birthday long weekend trade.
"Instead of having a blanket rule for every business in South Australia we'll be developing protocols that businesses will have to adopt," he said. If they deem it to be viable, and they choose to open, patrons should be able to head to their local on June 5 to enjoy a meal with friends. So, those who have been looking forward to supporting their favourite restaurants — and they've chosen to open — can go as early as today.
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