May bank holiday opening hours for McDonald's, Greggs and KFC
Who doesn’t love a three day weekend?!
People across the country will be treating themselves to beer garden outings, barbecues, and maybe even a meal from their favourite fast food restaurant.
But, be mindful, your favourite place to grab a tasty treat might not be open on bank holiday Monday.
Outlets still cannot allow customers to eat inside, but many restaurants allow you to get takeaway snacks and drinks, with some even offering delivery options.
Here’s all the information you need on the bank holiday opening times for McDonald’s, Greggs, and KFC.
McDonald’s bank holiday Monday opening times
Most McDonald’s restaurants will operate normal hours on bank holiday Monday.
Many restaurants across the country do offer takeaway, but it is also worth checking the status of your local branch over on McDonald’s store location feature.
You can also order your Big Mac through Uber Eats and Just Eat, with the apps themselves being able to tell you if your closest outlet is open.
Greggs bank holiday Monday opening times
Most Greggs outlets will be open on bank holiday Monday, but times will vary depending on the size of the branch.
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Read More StoriesYou can find out the opening times for your closest Greggs with their shop finder feature.
Greggs is also now available on Just Eat, should you wish to bring that steak bake to you.
KFC bank holiday Monday opening times
KFC branches are largely also operating regular hours on bank holiday Monday.
Once again, this can change from venue to venue, so make sure to check the KFC finder online.
KFC is currently open for takeaway and drive-thru at certain locations.
You can also order some original recipe goodness from Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eats.
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