The wait for sweet delicious lockdown treats is nearly over as a popular Lincoln doughnut shop prepares to reopen for takeaway later this month.
Doughnotts will be reopening its Lincoln, Nottingham and Leicester stores with strict social distancing rules and for takeout only from June 24.
The Lincoln store is located in the Cornhill Quarter and all seating will be closed.
People can pop into the shop to place their orders. Orders can also be placed via Deliveroo from the same date.
All staff at Doughnotts will be provided with a mask as part of their uniform. Photo: Doughnotts
A full menu will available, with some new specials being announced closer to the re-opening date.
The store will have temporary opening hours – 10am – 4.30pm Wednesday to Saturday. Tuesdays will be used as an extra deep clean day for all shops.
Social distancing measures will be in place. Photo: Doughnotts
All staff will be provided with a mask as part of their uniform and protective screens will be fitted in all stores. New floor signs will also be in place.
A spokesperson for Doughnotts said: “We understand there may be queues, but we’re hoping the measures we’ve put in place and advice provided by the government will ensure our customers follow the guidelines to keep our teams and customers safe.”
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