Exact times shops, pubs and restaurants are reopening on bank holiday after the Queen’s funeral
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MANY shops and businesses closed today as a mark of respect for the Queen's funeral - we explain exact times they will reopen.
The Queen is being laid to rest today, as the nation gathers to watch the ceremony and pay their respects.
In honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, many shops have altered their opening times and have closed while millions mourn the loss of the longest reigning British Monarch.
However, some businesses like supermarkets, petrol stations and restaurants will reopen later today.
We explain the exact times shops, pubs and more are reopening.
Do be aware that opening times will vary, so make sure you check up on the schedule beforehand.
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Supermarket convenience stores and petrol stations
Most supermarkets like Aldi, Iceland and Lidl will be shut for the entire day, but some convenience stores and their adjoining petrol stations will open for reduced times.
Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's is closed until until 5pm.
It will reopen some convenience stores and petrol stations after this point for a few hours until 10pm.
Select stores in central London will remain open to mourners looking to pay their respects in person.
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All large stores will remain closed all day.
Check opening times with your nearest branch .
Asda
Asda will close all stores until 5pm today, and will reopen after that.
Petrol stations will also reopen after 5pm.
A spokesman said staff contracted to work while the stores are closed will receive their normal pay.
While those who work when the stores reopen will be paid double time for the rest of the day.
Asda won't be fulfilling deliveries today.
You can check whether your nearest store will be open after 5pm by using the
Tesco
Although all large Tesco stores will be closed throughout the day, some express stores and petrol stations will re-open from 5pm.
A small number of Express stores in Central London and Windsor will be open all day, however, to provide for mourners.
Online orders, however, will not be delivered today.
You'll be contacted by Tesco to arrange another time to get your shopping.
Co-op
Co-op will close all stores until 5pm today, after which it will then reopen.
Deliveries will also resume after this point.
But some stores around central London and towards Windsor will remain open.
You can find your nearest Co-op .
Morrisons
All Morrisons supermarkets will be closed today, and delivery services will stop.
However, petrol stations will reopen at 5pm.
Morrisons said it wanted its staff to be able to pay tribute to Her Majesty.
Find your nearest Morrisons
Shell
Although stations closed between 10:30am and 1pm, they have now reopened for business.
to help you find your nearest Shell petrol station.
Pubs
While some pub chains will keep most of its pubs open all day - with some streaming the ceremony - Wetherspoons will remain closed during some parts of the day.
Wetherspoons
The pub chain will reopen selected venues today for business.
Pubs outside of London will have already reopened at 1pm, after the Queen's funeral.
Some Wetherspoons pubs in London will remain open all day from 8am and close at midnight.
Check opening times with your nearest Wetherspoons, which
Restaurants and chains
Here's when some big restaurants will reopen today.
Nando's
Nando's will remain closed until 4pm - after that some stores will reopen.
However, some will be closed all day.
You'll want to check whether your local branch will be reopening - you can do so .
Domino's Pizza
The pizza chain was closed this morning, but reopened at 12pm after the Queen's funeral.
You can find your closest Domino's .
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut's restaurants reopened from 2pm.
Pizza Hut delivery stores also reopened from the same time.
Find your nearest Pizza Hut .
Frankie and Benny's
Frankie and Benny's will remain closed until 4pm, after which they will reopen.
If you made a booking before this time, it will be rearranged.
McDonald's
McDonald's will close all of its restaurants as a mark of respect on the day of the Queen's funeral, but will reopen until 5pm.
None of McDonald's 1,300 branches in the UK will reopen until this point.
You can check where your local McDonald's restaurant is using its restaurant on its website.
Starbucks
Many Starbucks branches closed from 11am.
But many will have reopened at 2pm.
Some stores in central London might stay open to serve the millions of mourners descending on the capital for the funeral.
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King Charles III has officially declared the day of Her Majesty's funeral to be a bank holiday - which means most businesses are shutting.
But not every shop will completely close - some retailers and restaurants want to provide for mourners who attend and watch the service today.