Sunderland seaside pubs in Roker and Seaburn which have confirmed they will reopen  on April 12

Seven pubs on or around Sunderland’s sea front have so far confirmed that they will be welcoming customers again on Monday, April 12.
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From that date, pubs in England expect to be able to provide table service to customers sitting outdoors. Some pubs have extended outdoor seating or erected marquees, while others are making full use of existing beer gardens, or a pavement licence.

Some are by booking only, while others are on a first come first served basis.

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Not every pub has announced their intentions, while are have yet to decide exactly their opening hours. However, the following seven say they will provide table service and have confirmed as much, either directly to the Echo or through their social media pages. Here they are in alphabetical order.

Clockwise from top left, the Promenade, Wolsey, Granny Annie's and the Blue Bell are among the pubs near the sea front that will serve outdoors on April 12.Clockwise from top left, the Promenade, Wolsey, Granny Annie's and the Blue Bell are among the pubs near the sea front that will serve outdoors on April 12.
Clockwise from top left, the Promenade, Wolsey, Granny Annie's and the Blue Bell are among the pubs near the sea front that will serve outdoors on April 12.

All details are subject to change and customers are advised to check pubs’ websites, social media or to call them beforehand.

- Bar 88, Whitburn Road opens its outdoor service on April 12 with opening time from noon-11pm. There is no booking system with customers seated on a first come first served basis.

- The Blue Bell on Fulwell Road will be open from 11am-9pm daily. Booking is not required.

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- Grannie Annie’s, Marine Walk (a few metres from Roker beach) will open from 10am until late. The bar will not be taking bookings. First come first seated.

Stack Seaburn intends to open for outdoor service on April 12. Picture by Stu Norton.Stack Seaburn intends to open for outdoor service on April 12. Picture by Stu Norton.
Stack Seaburn intends to open for outdoor service on April 12. Picture by Stu Norton.

- Poetic License, Roker Terrace opens outside noon-11pm. Booking is advised, but walk-ins are possible.

- The Promenade, Queen’s Parade will open 9am-11pm Sundays to Thursdays, 9am-midnight Fridays and Saturdays. Bookings can be made by messaging their Facebook page, but walk-ins are also possible. They will also be using an app called Swifty for those who wish.

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- The Wolsey, Dame Dorothy Street is taking bookings, although walk-ins are also possible. Hours are noon-11pm, depending on the weather. Food is being served.

So far 11 pubs in Sunderland city centre have confirmed they will be welcoming customers again on April 12, as will a further 12 in Washington.

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