TODAY's the day we've all been waiting for; a drink at the pub with our nearest and dearest!
Dubbed as 'Freedom Day', April 12 has seen punters across Berkshire able to return to their favourite boozers with a pint in the pub garden.
In his roadmap out of lockdown, Boris Johnson announced that bars and restaurants would be allowed to serve people again outside only from April 12.
The news came as a relief for many hospitality businesses across the country who have been suffering as a result of the pandemic restrictions.
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Despite the eased restrictions, strict rules will still apply with only six people or two households allowed to meet up for food and drink.
The majority of these venues have been listed by Berkshire's Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), which has also been asking publicans whether they are reopening.
See what is confirmed so far below:
Duke of Edinburgh, Woodside Road, Ascot SL4 2DP
Rose & Crown, Woodside Road Ascot SL4 2DP
Royal Foresters, London Road Ascot SL5 8DR
Stag, High Street, Ascot SL5 7HP
Station Inn, Station Hill, Ascot SL5 9EG
Thatched Tavern, Cheapside, Ascot SL5 7QG
BarkhamBull, Barkham Road, Barkham RG41 4TL
Stag & Hounds, Forest Road, Binfield RG42 4HA
Victoria Arms, Terrace Road North, Binfield RG42 5JA
Admiral Cunningham, Priestwood Court Road, Bracknell RG42 1TU
Atrium Bar - South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell RG12 7PA
Boot, 48 Park Road, Bracknell RG12 2LU
Bracknell Rugby Football Club, Lilly Hill Drive, Lilly Hill Park Bracknell RG12 2UG
Bull, High Street Bracknell RG12 1DP
Cannie Man, Bywood, Bracknell RG12 7RF
Crown Wood, Opladen way, Bracknell RG12 0PE
Golden Retriever, Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, RG40 3DR
Green Man, Crowthorne Road, Bracknell RG12 7DL
Old Manor, Grenville Place, Bracknell, RG12 1BP
Peacock Farm, Peacock Lane Bracknell RG12 8SS
Prince of Wales, 64 Shepherds Lane Bracknell RG42 2BT
Prince, 2 High Street Crowthorne RG45 7AZ
Finchampstead, Queen's Oak, Church Lane Finchampstead RG40 4LS
Little Sandhurst, Bird in Hand, High Street Little Sandhurst GU47 8LQ
Rose & Crown, 108 High Street Sandhurst GU47 8HA
Village Inn, 21 Yorktown Road, Sandhurst, GU47 9DX
Wellington Arms, 203 Yorktown Road, Sandhurst GU47 9BN
Cricketers, Cricketers Lane Warfield RG42 6JT
Plough & Harrow, Newell Green Warfield RG42 6AE
Shepherds House, Maidenhead Road Warfield RG42 6ER
Yorkshire Rose, Warfield Street Warfield RG42 6AE
Winkfield, Old Hatchet, Hatchet Lane, Winkfield SL4 2EE
White Hart, Church Roa, Winkfield, SL4 4SE
Crispin, 45 Denmark Street Wokingham RG40 2AY
Crooked Billet, Honey Hill Wokingham RG40 3BJ
Gig House, 2 The Plaza, Denmark Street, Wokingham RG40 2LD
Hope & Anchor, Station Road, Wokingham, RG40 2AD
Oakingham Belle, Oaks Avenue, London Road Wokingham RG40 1PB
Olde Leathern Bottel, 221 Barkham Road, Wokingham RG41 4BY
Queen's Head, 23 The Terrace Wokingham RG40 1BP
Ship Inn, 104 Peach Street , Wokingham RG40 1XH
Station Tap, Station Road, Wokingham
White Horse, Easthampstead Road Wokingham RG40 3AF
The Fox and Hounds Beer House, 51 Gosbrook Rd, Reading RG4 8BN
Allied Arms, 57 St Mary's Butts, Reading RG1 2LG
Walkabout, Reading, Wiston Terrace, Reading RG1 1DG
Barley Mow, Cox Green Lane, Maidenhead SL6 3EW
The Foresters, 24 Cox Green Lane,Maidenhead SL6 3EN
Pond House, 53 Bath Rd, Maidenhead SL6 4AL
The Lemon Tree Pub, The Golden Cross, Wexham Rd, Slough SL2 5H
The Long Barn, Bennetts Close, Cippenham Lane, Slough SL1 5AH
The Oak & Saw, Rectory Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0ET
The Palmer Arms, 1293 Village Rd, Dorney, Windsor SL4 6QW
The Boatman 10 Thames Side, Windsor SL4 1QN
The Boathouse at Boulters Lock, Boulters Lock Island, Maidenhead SL6 8PE
Barleycorn, 151 Lower Cippenham Ln, Slough SL1 5DS
The King And Castle Pub, Windsor
The Blackwood Arms, Burnham, Slough SL1 8PP
The Pineapple, Lake End Rd, Dorney, Windsor SL4 6QS
If you're planning to reopen in Berkshire - email isabella.perrin@newsquest.co.uk to be added to our list!
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