Pizza Express restaurants across Berkshire are set to reopen after lockdown restrictions end next month.
The company has announced 118 restaurants will open their doors again on Monday, April 12.
The restaurants closed in January but outdoor dining will return in April in line with the government guidelines.
Indoor dining is planned to resume in May when more restrictions are lifted.
Restaurants are currently open for click and collect.
The Berkshire restaurants reopening are in The Lexicon in Bracknell, in Broad Street, Wokingham, in The Oracle in Reading, in High Street, Slough, and Market Place, Newbury.
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Zoe Bowley, Pizza Express managing director said: “We’ve really missed buzz and bustle and seeing our customers enjoying their favourite pizza.
“Our Cook At Home range and Click & Collect and Delivery services have been immensely popular during the past few months, but we can’t wait to fire up our ovens and swing open our doors again.
“Whether you book or simply walk-in, our teams will be happily serving our delicious range of pizzas in our gardens and terraces throughout England and we’ll be ready to open in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland as soon as their national restrictions end.
“Of course, we’re set to reopen all of our restaurants in England in May for both indoor and outdoor dining.”
The majority of Pizza Express staff are on furlough and the company announced 73 restaurants would close as the company struggled to stay afloat.
A total of 1,300 jobs were cut and the branch in St Mary’s Butts, Reading, did not survive the cull.
The move will be a major boost to the business and its employees – the majority of whom are currently on furlough.
Here is the full list of branches to reopen
Abbeville Road
Chelmsford
Kingston 1 – High St
Salisbury
Abbey Road
Cheltenham
Leeds 5 – Headingley
Sheffield 4 – Ecclesall Road
Abingdon
Cheshire Oaks
Leeds 8 – Birstall
Shepherds Bush
Aldershot
Chichester
Lincoln
Shrewsbury
Andover
Chiswick
Liverpool 2 – King’s Waterfront
Slough
Balham
Cobham 2 – Anyards Rd
Liverpool 3 – One
South Woodford
Banstead
Coventry 2 – Belgrade Plaza
Loughborough
Southend
Barrett St
Didsbury
Luton
Southgate
Basildon
Dulwich
Macclesfield
Stockton Heath
Basingstoke
Eastbourne
Manchester 5 – Piccadilly
Stratford East
Bath
Eltham
Manchester 8 – First Street
Surbiton
Bedford
Esher
Mill Hill
Sutton 2
Belsize Park
Exeter
Milton Keynes 4 – One
Sutton Coldfield
Berkhamsted High Street
Falmouth
Muswell Hill
Tamworth
Bexleyheath
Fulham Rd 2 – (895 -896)
Newbury
Taunton
Bishops Stortford
Gabriel’s Wharf – South Bank
Newquay
Tonbridge
Blackheath
Guildford
Northampton
Tunbridge Wells
Bluewater
Harborne
Paddington
Uckfield
Bracknell
Harlow
Petersfield
Walton On Thames
Braintree
Harpenden
Pimlico
Wandsworth 2 – Trinity Rd
Brighton 1 – Prince Albert St
Hastings
Poole 2 – Tower Park
West Bridgford
Brighton 2 – Brighton Marina
Haywards Heath
Portsmouth
Wilmslow
Bristol 4 – Harbourside
Hemel Hempstead
Putney
Wimbledon 1 – Village
Bromley
Horsham
Radlett
Wokingham
Bury St Edmunds
Hove
Reading 2 – Oracle
Worcester
Camberley
Ipswich 2 – Regatta Quay
Reigate
Worcester Park
Camden
Islington
Richmond
Worthing
Canterbury
Jesmond
Rugby
York 3 – St Sampsons Sq
Castleford
Kew
Ruislip
Caterham
Kings Road – Pheasantry
Rushden Lakes