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Business Street Status Home Delivery Other Information BANKS Co-Opertaive Bank Alma Street Reduced Opening Hours N/A Open but On Business Street Status Home delivery Other Information BANKS Reduced Open but on reduced working hours opening 10am- 14.00pm www.co- Co-Opertaive bank Alma street hours N/A operativebank.co.uk Reduced opening Open from 9.00am - 5.00pm, Sunday 11- Metro Bank Castle Street hours N/A 5 also taking phone calls Reduced opening Open but on reduced hours 10am-1pm Natwest Chapel street hours N/A mon - fri www.natwest.com Al Rayan Bank Dunstable Road OPEN Reduced opening Open mon- fri 9.30am- 15.00pm and Barclays George street hours N/A sat 9.00am - 13.00 www.barclays.co.uk Reduced opening Ppen mon - fri 10am- 14.00pm reduced Lloyds George street hours N/A hours 0345 300 0000 Reduced opening Open 10-2 Monday - Friday, Saturdays 9- Nationwide George street hours 2 Reduced opening open but on reduced hours 10.00am - Santander George street hours N/A 16.00pm mon - fri 0800 912 3123 Reduced opening open mon- fri 10am- 4pm hsbc.co.uk HSBC King street hours N/A 0345 740 4404 Reduced opened but on reduced hours 10am- opening 12.30 mon-fri and then again at TSB Manchester street hours N/A 13.30pm - 16.00pm 01582 457070 Reduced opening Open weekdays only, between 10 and Halifax The Mall hours 4. www.halifax.co.uk Cafés, Restaurants and Takeaways Reduced home delivery between 12am - opening home delivery just eat and 11.30pm justeat.co.uk and Cookies and Cream Bridge Street hours deliveroo deliveroo.co.uk phone Nando's Bridge Street CLOSED N/A Reduced opening Click and collect orders Store is closed bar click and collect Subway Bridge Street hours available through just eat through just eat. Reduced 5PM-12AM delivery and click and opening home delivery available collect available through their website AFC Peri Peri Bute Street hours through their website ww.afcluton.com Reduced opening The Desert's Rose Bute Street hours Open for takeaway Check website for hours The Engine Bute Street CLOSED N/A home delivery on just eat justeat.co.uk 11am-12 midnight normal Charcoal Grill Chapel Street OPEN and phone orders available hours www.justeat.co.uk opened till 11.30am - Gourmet Shack Chapel Street OPEN home delivery on just eat 11pm delivery and takeaways only Reduced opening How Cha Noodle Bar Chapel Street hours home delivery on just eat www.justeat.co.uk 12-10.45pm www.justeat.co.uk 11-12 normal hours, Papa John's Pizza Chapel Street OPEN home delivery on just eat delivery only no home delivery collection Open 11am-12am both card and cash Pepe's Peri Peri Chapel Street OPEN only orders over phone payment accepted no answer home delivery on just eat www.justeat.co.uk 11am-23.00pm Peri Peri Grill Cottage Chapel Street OPEN and phone orders available takeaways and deliveries Reduced opening home delivery on just eat www.justeat.co.uk 12-11pm reduced Peri Peri Original Chapel Street hours and phone orders available hours and delivery only Table 21 Chapel Street OPEN home delivery on just eat justeat.co.uk 5pm-10pm Toprak Restaurant Chapel Street CLOSED N/A Monstera Canteen Cheapside CLOSED N/A Pizza Express Church Street CLOSED N/A Lounge 33 Cumberland Street OPEN home delivery with just eat Reduced opening Delivery available through Gio's pizza Dunstable palace hours Just Eat Don Millers George Street OPEN Franksters George Street OPEN Takeaway only Open everyday midday - 10pm German Donner kebab George street OPEN Delivery through Deliveroo HONG BUFFET George Street CLOSED N/A Home delivery with uber Reduced eats, just eat and deliveroo. opening Pick up available through Subway George Street hours the Subway loyalty app Reduced opening Home Delivery through Just Luton Kebab House Guildford Street hours Eat Reduced Monday - Saturday 9.30am- 5.30pm opening Collection only through www.cantinho- Cantinho de Portugal King Street hours Collection Only de-portugal.business Sam's Chicken Manchester Street CLOSED N/A home delivery and collection only, orders can only be made over the Call for delivery and collection 01582 Tasty fried chicken Manchester street OPEN phone 455786 from 12.30pm Al Quds New Bedford Road CLOSED N/A https://www.dominos.co.uk/luton- Home delivery on their central Dominos New Bedford Road website offering takeaway Istanbul Grill New Bedford Road CLOSED N/A SUBWAY New Bedford Road CLOSED N/A Home delivery with Creams café Park Street OPEN deliveroo and kukd La Dolce Vita Park Street CLOSED Home delivery on their www.pizzahut.com Pizza Hut Park Street OPEN website offering takeaway Starbucks Station Road CLOSED N/A Auntie Anne's The Mall CLOSED N/A No home delivery from this Burger King The Mall CLOSED branch Cake Box The Mall CLOSED N/A Chopstix Noodle The Mall CLOSED N/A Costa Coffee The Mall CLOSED N/A Costa Coffee The Mall CLOSED N/A Go Coffee The Mall CLOSED N/A Greenfields Restaurant The Mall CLOSED N/A Gregg's The Bakers The Mall CLOSED Gregg's the Bakers The Mall CLOSED KFC The Mall CLOSED N/A Krispy Kreme The Mall CLOSED N/A Reduced opening Open for Delivery only McDonalds The Mall hours through Uber Eats Reduced opening Takeaway and delivery via 8am - 4pm Monday to Saturday, closed Muffin Break The Mall hours Deliveroo only) on Sunday Nucrema The Mall CLOSED N/A Vibe Juice The Mall CLOSED N/A Reduced opening Open Monday - Saturday 8am - 4pm, Wenzels The Mall hours N/A Sunday 9am - 4pm Robby's Tea Shop The Mall CLOSED N/A Zandra's Upper George Street CLOSED N/A Roasty's Upper George street OPEN Delivery only on Just Eat Delivery on justeat, Treatz Upper George Street OPEN deliveroo and ubereats Dream Coffee Wellington Street CLOSED N/A Reduced opening hHome delivery on Gourmet Burgers Wellington Street hours deliveroo and justeat Nakorn Thai Wellington Street CLOSED N/A Numtan Thai Wellington Street CLOSED N/A Papa J's Wellington Street CLOSED N/A Reduced opening Home delivery on deliveroo Steakout Wellington Street hours and justeat Reduced opening Turkish Best Grill Wellington Street hours Open for takeaway Open for takeaway Cultural/entertainment Cineworld Bridge Street CLOSED N/A Kid N Play Bridge Street CLOSED N/A Tenpin Bridge Street CLOSED N/A Hat Factory Bute Street CLOSED Luton Culture Bute Street CLOSED Tokko Youth Centre Gordon Street CLOSED N/A The Bear Club Guildford Street CLOSED N/A Luton Central Library St Georges Square CLOSED N/A Luton Carnival Arts Development Trust St Marys Road CLOSED N/A UK Centre for Carnival Arts St Marys Road CLOSED N/A The Galaxy Bridge Street CLOSED N/A Gaming (bookmakers and Arcades) Betfred George Street CLOSED Corals George Street CLOSED N/A G Casino Park Street West CLOSED Grosvenor Casino Park Street West CLOSED Ladbrokes Upper George Street CLOSED Health and Beauty Sharing Smiles Alma Street CLOSED www.blood.co.uk, currently running as usual. Current guidelines classify travel NHS Blood & Transplant Bridge Street OPEN to these centres as essential The Gym Group Bridge Street CLOSED Xpressions Aesthetics Beauty Bute Street CLOSED Allders Opticians Chapel Street CLOSED Only open for the GP surgery, by Reduced appointment only, patient only no opening persons accompanying unless specified NHS Walk In Chapel Street hours N/A they can beforehand. Beauty and care Cumberland street CLOSED N/A Blendz Barbers Dunstable Place CLOSED N/A 01582 484300 specsavers.co.uk. Open for urgent and essential appointments Reduced only, key workers get priority on opening appointments, all routine eye and ear Specsavers George Street hours N/A tests have been suspended. The Stylers George Street CLOSED N/A RedINC Tattoo and Body Piercing Guildford Street CLOSED N/A Benedict Hairdressers King Street CLOSED N/A 01582 723220 doing their normal hours 9-5 and will not see patients that are displaying symptoms of the virus - Confident Dental Care King Street OPEN N/A redialled and no answer www.leavale.nhs.uk, currently seeing Reduced patients from other closed health opening centre. Patients asked not to attend the Liverpool Road Health Centre Liverpool Road hours centre and instead call 01582 722525. Moda Affair New Bedford Road CLOSED N/A Adrenalin Tattoos/ Adrenalin Park Park Street CLOSED N/A American Nails Park street CLOSED N/A TruGym Park Street CLOSED N/A Reduced opening thelutondentalcentre.co.uk continously Luton Dental Practice Peel street hours N/A changing their hours and it varies Impact Healthcare Stuart Street CLOSED N/A Industry Hairdressing Stuart Street CLOSED N/A Anytime Fitness The Mall CLOSED N/A Misha's brow bar The Mall CLOSED N/A Lily's beauty Upper George street CLOSED N/A Maple Dental Clinic Upper George Street CLOSED N/A Tanning Shop Wellington Street CLOSED N/A Reduced opening Arndale House (NHS) The Mall hours By appointment only Hotels The Red Lion Hotel Castle Street CLOSED Stuart Hotel Dunstable Road CLOSED N/A Easy Hotel Guildford Street CLOSED N/A The Wheelwrights Arms Guildford Street CLOSED Thistle Hotel The Mall CLOSED N/A Professional Services Friends of the Earth Alma Street CLOSED N/A Hays Specialist Recruitment Alma Street CLOSED N/A headwayluton.com 01582 876729 offering support remotely or with Headway Luton Alma Street CLOSED N/A limited contact as clients all Pre existing customers can contact their solicitors and Pre existing customers can contact their staff through skype and solicitors and staff through skype and phone. No office phone. No office appointments or walk Solomon Levy Alma Street CLOSED appointments or walk ins. ins. Staff working from home for pre existin clients warning that there may be delays, Staff working from home for pre existin due to remote working clients warning that there may be across all staff and support delays, due to remote working across all Taylor Walton Solicitors Alma Street CLOSED staff.
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