A CHEPSTOW restaurant is re-opening its doors tomorrow after closing for two weeks - but will only be able to welcome diners in for a few days before Wales goes back into lockdown.
Earlier this month The Pepper Mill, on Chepstow High Street, temporarily closed for 14 days after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
Pizza from The Pepper Mill in Chepstow
Since then, the eaterie has undergone a deep clean, and will re-open at 5pm tomorrow, Wednesday, for dine-in, takeaway and deliveries
Unfortunately, just days later the new 'circuit breaker' lockdown will come into force, meaning they will only be able to offer takeaway and delivery.
In a statement the restaurant said: “The health and safety of our customers and staff is of the utmost importance.”
Milkshakes from The Pepper Mill in Chepstow
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Roast dinner from The Pepper Mill in Chepstow
For more information visit peppermillchepstow.co.uk or search ‘The Pepper Mill’ in the app store.
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