The full list of every Yorkshire McDonald's which has reopened for drive-thru today

McDonald's have opened the following restaurants across Yorkshire for drive-thru today (Tuesday).
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

- SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM TO SEE WEDNESDAY'S OPENINGS -

Unfortunately, none are in Leeds - but all of its drive-thrus across the country are expected to be open by Thursday.

Locations of reopening restaurants are only made available on the morning they open their doors to help manage demand and the company is working with local authorities and the police over openings.

The queue as a McDonald's reopens in Burnley.The queue as a McDonald's reopens in Burnley.
The queue as a McDonald's reopens in Burnley.
Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The following restaurants across Yorkshire are open for drive-thru as of 11am:

Doncaster

Centurion Retail Park

Dome

Factory Outlet

Redhouse Interchange

Parkgate

Thorne

Balby - Sandford Road

Thorne Road Retail Park

Rotherham

Aldwarke Lane

Parkgate

Bawtry Road

Canklow

North Yorkshire

Leeming Bar Services

Catterick Garrison

Selby

Clifton Moor

Scarborough Fayre

Hull / East Yorks

Holderness Road

St Andrews Quay

Ennerdale

Willerby

Beverley - Morrisons

Goole DT

Bridlington - Bessingby Road

Wakefield

Cathedral Retail Park

Snowhill

Dewsbury Road

Glasshoughton

Pontefract

WEDNESDAY'S OPENINGS:

North Yorkshire

SKIPTON - MILLENIUM WAY

South Yorkshire

HILLSBOROUGH

MEADOWHALL 2DINER

SHEFFIELD - FARM ROAD

SHEFFIELD ARCHER ROAD

SHEFFIELD - DARNALL ROAD

ST IVES - BRAMLEY ROAD

West Yorkshire

HUDDERSFIELD LEEDS ROAD

KEIGHLEY 2

McDonald’s said staff will use face coverings and gloves, while Perspex screens and social distancing measures have also been introduced.

The chain said it will continue to offer a limited menu over reduced hours and will cap spending at £25.

A McDonald’s spokesman said: “This is only possible following the hard work of the teams in our 44 pilot restaurants.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“Over the last fortnight, our employees, franchisees and suppliers have worked tirelessly to implement new procedures to enable safe working so that we can now help all parts of the UK and Ireland to enjoy the return of the Big Mac.

“With fewer employees working in our kitchens and service areas, our teams will still need your patience and support as they continue to adjust to the new ways of working.”

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.