Carveries and buffets are allowed only where physical distancing and other public health measures can be followed. Guests must wear face coverings when moving around the dining room and customer access to the buffet must be staggered and a one-way system in place.
A maximum of six teenagers and adults are allowed per table. This does not include children aged 12 and under, with the maximum at any table being 15. Guests will have to pre-book tables for a maximum period of 105 minutes if tables are spread one metre apart. There is no time limit if there is a gap of 2 metres between groups. No live or loud music is permitted.The bar is back, but with table service only, according to Fáilte Ireland guidelines. Many of the same rules that apply to indoor hotel restaurants are applicable in the bar, such as table distancing and time limits. Guests must vacate licenced premises by 11.
Spas are also permitted to reopen, with attention given to disinfection measures. Saunas and steam rooms can operate, as long as social distancing is enforced.Currently wedding receptions can welcome six guests indoors or up to 15 outdoors. From June 7th this will increase to 25 guests, with no differentiation between indoor and outdoor receptions. The number at wedding services will remain the same, at a maximum of 50. No other indoor events or gatherings are permitted to take place.
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