JD Wetherspoon has confirmed central London, railway station and airport pubs will all remain open on Monday as the Queen’s funeral takes place.
The pub chain said the majority of establishments will close for the funeral service, only opening for the day from about 1pm after the funeral takes place.
A spokesman for the company said: “Pub company Wetherspoon is opening its pubs in central London, rail stations and airports and all of its hotels (hotels will be open for resident guests only) during normal trading hours from 8am until midnight on Monday September 19.
“The majority of its pubs will open later than usual, after the state funeral, at approximately 1pm and will remain open during normal trading hours after that.”
What to expect from the Queen's funeral
It comes as the vast majority of retailers have said they will shut their doors during the day as a mark of respect for the Queen.
Downing Street has indicated that it is up to individual businesses how to approach the bank holiday.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said that the day of the funeral will operate as “a standard bank holiday”.
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