Dozens of shops, restaurants and cafes throughout the borough are remaining open during the second lockdown period.
With the restrictions less prohibitive than they were in the spring, non-essential shops are allowed to offer click and collect (where goods are pre-ordered and collected off the premises) and/or delivery services and hospitality venues can operate as takeaways (before 10pm and not including alcohol).
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Essential shops open for business:
- Tesco
- M&S
- Waitrose
- Sainsbury's
- Iceland
- Aldi
- Lidl
- Co-op
- Boots
- Superdrug
- Vision Express
- Specsavers
- Timpsons
- Holland and Barrett
- Insight Opticians (PS)
- Post Office (PS)
- Tudor Dry Cleaners
- WhSmith
Non-essential shops that are remaining open for click and collect and/or delivery:
- CEX (PS)
- Fenwick
- Game
- L'Occitane
- MenKind
- Millets
- Next
- Office
- Phase Eight
- Rymans
- SeaSalt
- The Entertainer
- The Picture Company (PS)
- VapeStore (PS)
- Vodafone
- Waterstones
- Star Fireworks (Open until November 7)
- Carniraw - raw dog and cat food delivery Bracknell Forest
- Urban King Detailing
- Hullaballoonza
- Ccballoons
- Ryslip kennels pet shop - Binfield
Essential Pet Foods (Sunninghill)
For food and drink, takeaway and/or delivery:
- Two Sisters cafe
- Brown Bag Café
- The Fabulous Drinks Company (online website)
- Waitrose Sushi Daily (heat at home menu)
- Queen of Cooking
- DaChi's Restaurant To You
- Carniraw - raw dog and cat food
- Al Crepes and Cafe (within 5 mile radius)
- Intoku
- Blues Smokehouse BBQ
- The Boot
- Not Just Baps, Sandhurst
- Robyn’s nest cafe
- The Royal Foresters
- Wild Flour
- Wine Rack Ascot
- Greggs
- GBK
- McDonalds
- Nando's
- Prezzo
- Starbucks
- Subway
- Wagamama
- Cheneys
- Costa
If you have a restaurant, cafe or pub that is taking part in-home deliveries and takeaways, let us know and we'll add you to the list.
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