Full list of Wetherspoon pubs in Scotland set to reopen on April 26 confirmed

JD Wetherspoon is to reopen 60 of its pubs in Scotland next month – and you can see the full list of venues below.

The pub chain will be able to welcome customers back inside their premises from April 26, but strict new rules mean alcohol can only be consumed outdoors until 10pm.

Customers, however, will be able to enjoy a meal indoors with non-alcoholic drinks.

Wetherspoon won't be taking bookings.

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Helen Dumbreck, the company’s regional manager for Scotland said: “We are looking forward to welcoming both customers and staff back to our pubs.

“Our pubs play an important part in the social life of their respective towns and cities and it is great news they will be able to reopen soon.

A further easing of Covid-19 restrictions is scheduled for May 17, when Scotland’s bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes can open until 10.30pm, with alcohol permitted and “2 hour time-limited slots”.

The full list of Wetherspoon pubs in Scotland reopening on April 26

Pub chain JD Wetherspoon is to open 60 of its pubs in Scotland next month.Pub chain JD Wetherspoon is to open 60 of its pubs in Scotland next month.
Pub chain JD Wetherspoon is to open 60 of its pubs in Scotland next month.

Archibald Simpson, Aberdeen

Muckle Cross, Elgin

King's Highway, Inverness

Justice Mill, Aberdeen (Lloyds)

Alexander Bain, Wick (Lloyds)

Cross Keys, Peterhead

Gordon Highlander, Inverurie

Saltoun Inn, Fraserburgh

Standing Order, Edinburgh

Foot of the Walk, Edinburgh

Hunters Hall, Galashiels

Playfair, Edinburgh (Lloyds)

David MacBeth Moir, Mussleburgh

Alexander Graham Bell, Edinburgh

Newyearfield, Livingston

Bourtree, Hawick

White Lady, Edinburgh

Cross Keys, Peebles

Booking Office, Edinburgh Waverley Station

Caley Picture House, Edinburgh

Counting House, Glasgow

Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Glasgow

Last Post, Paisley

Crystal Palace, Glasgow

Wishaw Malt, Wishaw

Robert The Bruce, Dumfries

Esquire House, Anniesland

Hengler's Circus, Glasgow

Sir John Moore, Glasgow

Brandon Works, Motherwell

Society Room, Glasgow (Lloyds)

Kirky Puffer, Kirkintilloch

Vulcan, Coatbridge

Lord of the Isles, Glasgow (Lloyds)

John Fairweather, Cambuslang

An Ruadh Ghlean, Rutherglen

Carrick Stone, Cumbernauld

Hay Stook, East Kilbride

Counting House, Dundee

Golden Acorn, Glenrothes

Corn Exchange, Arbroath

Robert Nairn, Kirkcaldy

Carron Works, Falkirk

Capital Asset, Perth

Crossed Peels, Stirling

Guildhall and Linen Exchange, Dunfermline

Bobbing John, Alloa

Fair O-Blair, Blairgowrie

Jollys Hotel, Broughty Ferry

James Watt, Greenock

Wheatsheaf Inn, Kilmarnock (Lloyds)

West Kirk, Ayr

Salt Cot, Saltcoates

Corryvreckan, Oban

Priest Pioneer, Prestwick

Great Glen, Fort William

Henry Bell, Helensburgh

Auld Brig, Irvine

Paddle Steamer, Largs

Captain James Lang, Dumbarton

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