The new normal: BrewDog reveals what reopened bars could look like

By Rachel Arthur

- Last updated on GMT

Pic:BrewDog
Pic:BrewDog
From contactless ordering to single use menus, BrewDog has set out 10 key initiatives it will use at its bars as and when they’re allowed to reopen.

The Scottish craft brewer has bars in the UK and around the world, which have been hit by lockdowns. While it is awaiting official guidance from the UK government, it has already set out 10 key initiatives it believes will offer an environment where consumers feel relaxed and safe.

These are:

  • Contactless ordering via an ‘order to table’ app
  • Staff will wear face masks and gloves at all times.
  • Easily accessible sanitiser stations
  • Clearly visible social distancing signage and guidelines
  • Amended furniture layouts to create appropriate space between guests
  • Staff monitoring capacity continually
  • Cashless payment only: either via the BrewDog app or card payment
  • Single use menus
  • Physical table screens available on request
  • Surface cleaning every 15 minutes

“We believe that beer can bring people together during periods of real adversity, and when we finally get our bars back open again, and our customers visit us to enjoy a well-deserved pint, we will ensure that they do so with a very warm welcome, and in a clean and safe environment,”​ says BrewDog.

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