Cafes, bars and restaurants across north Worcestershire are now re-opening following the lockdown.
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Among those to have reopened this weekend were:
Crabmill Inn
Birmingham Road
Bromsgrove
The pub reopened on Saturday including an extended beer garden and marquee with outside TV. Bookings now being taken for inside and outside via the Crabmill Inn Facebook page @CrabmillInn
Droitwich Rugby Club
Hanbury Road
Droitwich
The club bar reopened on Saturday. It has ample space for outdoor drinks. Customers are welcome to bring your own chairs, blankets, tables & gazebos.
Stoke Prior Sports and Country Club
Westonhall Road
Stoke Prior
Bromsgrove
The bar reopened on Saturday.
They said: "We look forward to welcoming you back to Stoke Prior Sports and Country Club."
Sixty Degrees
High Street
Bromsgrove
The cafe re-opened on Saturday selling artisan coffee, homemade cakes, freshly made food and afternoon teas
Temporary changes to opening times are: Mon - Sat 10am-4pm and Sunday 10:30am-3pm
Delicious Desserts
New Road
Kidderminster
The dessert shop re-opened on Saturday.
Owner Syed Ahmad said: "We can’t wait to serve our community again."
The Honey Bee
Doverdale Lane
Doverdale
Near Droitwich
The pub and restaurant reopened on Saturday saying, "We can't wait to welcome you all back to The Honey Bee!! Call to book your table on 01299 851 620."
The Hop Pole
Birmingham Road
Bromsgrove
The pub reopened on Saturday. It is open 12-11 Monday to Sunday.
Lovely beer garden with plenty of social distancing
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