There will be some restrictions in place.
A number of Supermac’s outlets across Ireland will begin reopening on a phased basis over the coming days.
The fast food chain initially closed all outlets on 27 March but announced on Wednesday morning that it would begin a phased reopening of some of its outlets after consultation with its authorities, staff, customers and suppliers.
It will provide delivery, drive-thru and a drive-and-collect system at a number of its outlets across the country, but no eat-in option will be available.
“Initially, we will provide only drive-thru, delivery and drive-and-collect where it is safe to do so,” the company said in a statement.
Three outlets in Galway will be the first to open on Wednesday, followed by a number of others on Friday.
Supermac’s said it would be implementing the following procedures as part of the reopening:
- all services will be contactless
- card payment only
- dedicated work stations for all staff
- staff gloves will be provided
- staff masks will be provided
- staff temperature monitoring will take place at the commencement of each shift
- dedicated delivery driver working area
- dedicated drive and collect points where applicable
- dedicated delivery and collection bags
The outlets that will open are as follows:
Wed 22 April
- Headford Rd – Drive-Thru
- Tuam Rd – Drive-Thru
- Newcastle – Delivery Only
Friday 24 April
- Portlaoise – Drive-Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Ballysimon Rd, Limerick – Drive Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Kinnegad – Drive-Thru and Drive & Collect
- Clonmel – Drive-Thru and Drive & Collect
- O Connell St Dublin – Delivery Only
- Carrick on Shannon – Drive-Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Roscommon – Drive-Thru and Drive & Collect
- Trim – Drive-Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Drogheda – Drive-Thru and Drive & Collect
- Sligo – Drive-Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect
- Ballindine – Drive-Thru and Drive & Collect
- Carlow – Drive-Thru, Delivery and Drive & Collect