McDonald’s will reopen 11 restaurants for walk-in customers next week

McDonald’s will reopen 11 restaurants for walk-in customers from June 17 at motorway service stations – but dining areas will remain shut

McDonald’s has today announced a new ‘walk in’ service which will allow customers to collect orders at the till. 

On Wednesday, June 17, McDonald’s will reopen 11 Roadchef service station restaurants to the public for walk-in takeaway for motorway users.

This will roll-out to high street, town and city centre restaurants across the UK and Ireland from Wednesday, June 24.

The fast food giant reopened 1,000 restaurants last week with people able to order via McDelivery or by driving through one of 923 drive-thrus. 

Fans can also get their hands on McMuffins as of June 24 when McDonald’s will trial breakfast service in a small number of restaurants. 

It aims to roll out the breakfast menu nationwide in July.  

Stores reopened with a restricted menu last month, with lower staff numbers and social distancing in kitchens. 

Tomorrow, McDelivery will return in over 570 restaurants across the UK and Ireland. 

The full list will be available on the McDonald’s website in the morning and customers will be able to order via Uber Eats or Just Eat from 11am.