Pubs which can offer sit-down dining are being allowed to get back up and running today.
The change - announced following a Council of Minister discussion on the matter on June 4 - means pubs will be able to open their doors if they can provide a 'seated service' for customers.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, has previously said that it will be a 'food driven service' and has previously been called an 'interim step' in allowing those businesses to begin their return.
Elsewhere, cafes and restaurants are now able to offer people indoor seating.