Marks & Spencers

Source: M&S

M&S is opening a further 83 cafés for dine-in, on top of the 118 that have already reopened.

The retailer also said today it would cut prices following the government’s reduction in restaurant VAT from 20% to 5%, passing savings on to customers.

It means that from 22 July – by when the next 83 cafés are set to have opened – a flat white coffee will cost £2.36 instead of £2.70, while a sausage bun will be £3.28 instead of £3.75.

Social distancing measures include Perspex screens at each till. All tables are a minimum of a metre apart and two-metre social distancing is encouraged “where possible”, M&S said.

Individual condiments are available, instead of shared bottles.

Waitrose and Morrisons have also recently reopened cafés for dine-in.

The M&S café locations are:

Aberdeen

Acorn Park, Crawley

Altrincham

Barnstaple

Basingstoke

Birstall Simply Food

Bishop Auckland SG

Bishop’s Stortford

Blackburn

Bolton

Boucher Road, Belfast SF

Bracknell Lexicon

Bradford Broadway

Braehead

Braintree SF

Brentwood

Bristol

Burton

Cambridge

Carden Avenue, Brighton SF

Cheetham Hill, Manchester SF

Chelmsford

Chesterfield

Cookstown SF

Craigleith

Doncaster

Fargate, Sheffield

Gateshead Team Valley SF

Glasgow Fort

Grimsby

Guildford

Gyle

Hartlepool SF

Hayle

Hexham

Imperial Retail Park Bristol

Inveralmond Perth

Inverness

Kenton Bar

Kingsditch Cheltenham

Kingsgate East Kilbride SF

Kinnaird Edinburgh

Leeds

Leigh

Lincoln

Macclesfield

Martlesham Heath SF

Maybrook, Canterbury SF

Nantwich SF

Newry The Quays

Northallerton New SF

Norwich

Plymouth

Pollok, Glasgow

Port, Glasgow

Portfield, Chichester

Preston

Reading

Rochdale Riverside

Romford

Salisbury

Scarborough

Sevenoaks

Stratford City London

Sunderland

Sutton

Telford

The Docks, Dundee SF

Thurrock

Truro Lemon Quay

Tunbridge Wells

Union Square Aberdeen

Wakefield

Watford

Welwyn Garden City

Worthing

Yate SF

Yeovil