Prezzo Isle of Wight is to re-open its doors on Thursday (1st October), almost 2 weeks later than originally planned.
As previously reported by Island Echo, the Newport High Street restaurant was due to open on 21st September. However, customers had their reservations cancelled just days beforehand.
Now, the national chain has confirmed that the Isle of Wight’s only Prezzo will be welcoming diners back from 1st October 2020.
As you would expect, keeping everyone safe and healthy is the chain’s top priority. A number of new initiatives have been implemented to make sure customers are safe including:
- All menus will now be disposable to ensure no contamination
- Digital ordering from a smartphone or tablet using the QR code displayed on each table (customers can still order with one of our team if they’d prefer)
- Standard social distancing markers, hand sanitiser units, and posters with Public Health England advice throughout the restaurants
- The restaurants are now cashless. Customers can settle their bill using Apple Pay or Android Pay, contactless or Chip and PIN
Karen Jones, Executive Chair, says:
“We can’t wait to welcome back our much-missed customers to Prezzo Isle of Wight.
Our sole focus is to blend safe and healthy working practices with proper hospitality to give our people confidence and our customers a wonderful, enjoyable return to Prezzo. Roll on 1st October!”






























































































Great. Just in time for the second coronavirus wave.
Didn’t go in there before I’m not going to start now.
Why bother? Mass produced crud. I don’t even know where it is located, thank god.