A SECOND lockdown has seen pubs across Romsey and Test Valley serving takeaway beer and Sunday roasts in a bid to keep afloat amid the pandemic.
As reported, Boris Johnson revealed the UK would be thrown back into a four-week lockdown, which started on November 5, to prevent a “medical and moral disaster” for the NHS.
The Prime Minister said Christmas may be “very different” but hoped imposing a lockdown would mean families can gather.
If you want to support pubs that have chosen to continue to trade - these are venues offering takeaways during lockdown.
- The Sun Inn, Winchester Road
- The Old House at Home, Love Lane
- The Olive Tree, Latimer Street
- The Tipsy Pig, Craft Alehouse, Latimer Street
- The Wheatsheaf, Braishfield Road
- The Dog & Crook, Crook Hill
Get in touch if your pub is not on the list - news@romseyadvertiser.co.uk.
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