Many bars and pubs have reopened already but some establishments have spared punters from freezing outside in the cold due to having no outdoor space.
If you're planning a trip down to your favourite watering hole then you may want to check to see if it's open first.
We have rounded up five bars/pubs which will be reopening their doors in May.
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Running Horse
The pub on London Road, Bracknell will be opening on May 17 as has temporarily closed during lockdown.
The website states: "You’ve spent most of 2021 going for a nice walk, drinking warmish wine you forgot to chill and re-watching Line of Duty, BUT not for much longer.
"Our pub is staging a comeback and we’ll be opening our doors from Monday 17th May. If you’re already imagining that first sip of freshly poured beer, book your table now online."
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Green Man
Under the Greene King chain, all pubs haven't reopened yet despite having outdoor seating.
Despite this, the pubs have been making sure they're prepared with Covid-19 guidelines with markers, sanitisation, masks and social distancing.
Downshire Arms Beefeater
A number of Beefeater pubs have already opened across the UK but some sites, including this one in Bracknell, still remains temporarily closed.
It is unknown when this pub will reopen again so it's best to call up if you're looking to book ahead of May 17.
Weather Vane Brewers Fayre
Another pub/restaurant which is still closed is the Weather Vane Brewers Fayre on Wokingham Road.
Like the Beefeater, some of the pub gardens have opened up across the UK but the Weather Vane remains closed.
Horse and Groom Harvester
The Horse and Groom, Bagshot Road, Bracknell, RG12 9RB
This family-friendly pub chain also remains closed but it plans to reopen its doors on May 17.
As always, check with the pubs themselves and government guidelines nearer to the time.
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