Ealing Broadway restaurants prepare for reopening of indoor dining

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Both Turtle Bay and Wagamama will be extending their opening hours as well
Both Turtle Bay and Wagamama will be extending their opening hours as well

EALING Broadway shopping centre is gearing up for the next stage of its reopening, in line with the Government's roadmap out of lockdown.

From next Monday, May 17, cafes and restaurants, such as Turtle Bay, Wagamama, Starbucks and itsu will be reopening indoor dining.

Some will require bookings, while others will accommodate walk-ins.

From next Friday, May 21, both Turtle Bay and Wagamama will also be extending their opening hours, with Turtle Bay open until 11pm each day, and Wagamama open until 11pm Friday to Sunday and 10pm Monday to Thursday.

Nuffield Health will also be resuming indoor gym classes from Monday, including high intensity workouts, weight classes and indoor cycling.

All visitors will be required to wear a face covering unless they are exempt for medical reasons.

The centre will also continue to have its one way 'keep left' system, along with hand sanitising stations and enhanced cleaning regimes in place.

If the mall itself or any of its stores become particularly busy, visitors will be asked to queue in a designated area outside.

Andrew Rollings, centre director at Ealing Broadway, said: "This is another big moment for us all at Ealing Broadway.

"It's exciting for us to finally be able to open up our full offer, giving visitors the chance to really enjoy the shopping, dining and leisure we have to offer.

"The wellbeing and safety of everyone at Ealing Broadway remains our priority, so visitors can rest assured that we have extra measures in place to help everyone safely enjoy their experience with us."

This comes following last month's non-essential shops reopening their doors for the first time since December.

     

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