'If we have to close down again after reopening, then there's a risk to survival'

Pubs and restaurants gearing up for reopening but confusion over differing rules has left owners and proprieters confused
'If we have to close down again after reopening, then there's a risk to survival'

Brian and Louise kenny of the Boothouse Bar, Upper Glanmire, Cork looking forward to the easing of restrictions in the hospitalty sector. Picture Dan Linehan

Confusion with a side of frustration is the order of the day for pubs and restaurants when it comes to planning for the big reopening, according to Cork and Limerick owners.

The difference between when indoor dining can return in restaurants and hotels is unnecessary and unfair, Limerick hotelier Patricia Roberts said.

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