Boozy Brits let their hair down as indoor boozing finally returns – and there’ll be some sore heads today

 BOOZY Brits have let their hair down as they hit the town last night with indoor drinking finally returning.

Some thirsty drinkers will be waking up with sore heads after Brits blew £2.8 million a minute enjoying The Great Indoors in fully open pubs and restaurants.


Two pals out on the town in Leeds last night
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Two pals out on the town in Leeds last nightCredit: nb press ltd
Revellers showed their excitement at being allowed back inside pubs
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Revellers showed their excitement at being allowed back inside pubsCredit: LNP
A group embraces each other in Leeds
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A group embraces each other in LeedsCredit: nb press ltd
There were long queues for pubs last night
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There were long queues for pubs last nightCredit: nb press ltd
Girls out on the town in Newcastle as restrictions lift
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Girls out on the town in Newcastle as restrictions liftCredit: NNP
A man shows off his unconventional tattoo in Liverpool last night
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A man shows off his unconventional tattoo in Liverpool last nightCredit: LNP
Ladies enjoying the new freedoms on May 17
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Ladies enjoying the new freedoms on May 17Credit: NB PRESS LTD
Brits made the most of newfound freedoms last night
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Brits made the most of newfound freedoms last nightCredit: LNP

Excited punters were seen out and about on the streets of England after making the most of their newfound freedoms.

Two gal pals gave each other a smooch in Liverpool while enjoying their night out.

Elsewhere in the city, a pair of friends were seen taking a tumble to the footpath as they shared a hug.

There were wild scenes in Leeds as well as revellers celebrated a long-awaited return to being allowed inside pubs.

Twenty million went drinking and eating inside, shopped and hit cinemas, theatres and gym classes for the first time in up to seven months yesterday.

Around 140,000 boozers, restaurants and cafes were the busiest for nine months, since August’s Eat Out to Help Out frenzy.

A dash of drinkers and diners was seen across the country, in cities including London, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle.

Cinemas saw a rush after Vue’s 88 sites and most of Odeon’s 112 locations reopened after some had been closed since October. Movie Peter Rabbit 2 drew fans.

West End theatres saw a wave of socially-distanced customers. Gym indoor classes resumed as pals danced together.

Shops saw a spending boost as friends went on joint high street trips and went for a pint or meal afterwards.

Pub bosses even had to reassure boozy Brits they would not run out of beer.

Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer & Pub Association, said: “The enthusiasm for the return to pubs means demand is higher.

Pubs, bars and restaurants welcomed back customers indoors for the first time in more than five months
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Pubs, bars and restaurants welcomed back customers indoors for the first time in more than five monthsCredit: LNP
These friends took a tumble after sharing a hug
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These friends took a tumble after sharing a hugCredit: LNP
Drinkers were able to meet together inside pubs last night
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Drinkers were able to meet together inside pubs last night
Revellers enjoyed a night on the town yesterday
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Revellers enjoyed a night on the town yesterdayCredit: LNP
Revellers on Monday evening enjoy indoor drinking in Newcastle city centre bars
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Revellers on Monday evening enjoy indoor drinking in Newcastle city centre barsCredit: NNP
Pals enjoying a drink indoors
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Pals enjoying a drink indoorsCredit: Mercury
The public return to Cardiff city centre on the first night pubs and restaurants can reopen indoors
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The public return to Cardiff city centre on the first night pubs and restaurants can reopen indoorsCredit: Huw Evans
Ladies on their way out to enjoy the first night of lockdown easing
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Ladies on their way out to enjoy the first night of lockdown easingCredit: Huw Evans
Pubs and restaurants have opened their doors to the public once more
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Pubs and restaurants have opened their doors to the public once moreCredit: Getty
Women making the most of drinking indoors - after five weeks of wet and windy beer gardens in Huddersfield
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Women making the most of drinking indoors - after five weeks of wet and windy beer gardens in HuddersfieldCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Ladies keeping Covid-safe in their masks as they enjoy a fun night out on the town
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Ladies keeping Covid-safe in their masks as they enjoy a fun night out on the townCredit: NNP

"But there is still plenty of beer to go round for everyone.

"Visit your local and enjoy a fresh pint.”

Yesterday saw 2.5million pub drinkers knock back nine million pints, as 11.5million ate at restaurants and cafes, munching six million sandwiches and enjoying five million coffees.

One of the pubs closed the longest in Britain finally reopened its doors after seven months — after ordering 2,200 pints to make sure it was not drunk dry by thirsty locals.

Dennis Holmes, 67, who has run the Finishers Arms, Bolton, for 19 years with wife Christine, 68, said: “We were shut by Tier 3 on October 23, and as we don’t have an outdoor area, have now finally reopened.

“We almost retired just before Covid – but are now £17,000 in debt.

“We made a big beer order to ensure we didn’t get caught out. Everyone’s excited — but a bit worried about the Indian variant, which is high in Bolton.”

Friends enjoy a drink in Bierkeller in Liverpool city centre today after hospitality venues reopened indoors in England today
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Friends enjoy a drink in Bierkeller in Liverpool city centre today after hospitality venues reopened indoors in England todayCredit: Mercury
Customers enjoy a game at the Mecca Bingo hall in Birmingham
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Customers enjoy a game at the Mecca Bingo hall in BirminghamCredit: PA
Bingo halls, theatres, cinemas and indoor attractions have welcomed back customers and visitors
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Bingo halls, theatres, cinemas and indoor attractions have welcomed back customers and visitorsCredit: Getty
A customer enjoys an early morning Full English Breakfast at an indoor table at Smokey Joe's Cafe, Scorrier, Cornwall
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A customer enjoys an early morning Full English Breakfast at an indoor table at Smokey Joe's Cafe, Scorrier, CornwallCredit: Getty
Pals making the most of indoor drinking
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Pals making the most of indoor drinkingCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Shops saw a spending boost as friends went on joint high street trips and went for a pint or meal afterwards
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Shops saw a spending boost as friends went on joint high street trips and went for a pint or meal afterwardsCredit: NNP
Girls getting their temperature checked before entering bars
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Girls getting their temperature checked before entering barsCredit: NNP

Around £2billion was spent across pubs, eateries, shops and attractions yesterday, working out at £2.8million-a-minute at peak times, a VoucherCodes.co.uk study with the Centre for Retail Research showed.

Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the Centre for Retail Research, said: “Pubs and restaurants stocked up and made sure they had enough beer and food.

“People were ready to make the most of the moment.

"Research showed the public’s excitement about pubs and restaurants reopening indoors was significantly higher than for shops reopening.”

But employers were hit by a £250million sickies bill from staff bunking off to booze yesterday — and feared productivity would dip today with workers struggling with headachesAlan Price of BrightHR, which works with 10,000 workplaces, said: “Employers should expect increased levels of unplanned absences as pubs reopen.”

Just one sick day can cost a firm £375  because of the cost of covering the worker’s role for a day, a study from accountants PwC has showed.

Drinkers head inside pubs at midnight as indoor socialising allowed for first time since November

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