Opening hours of restaurants, shop and cafes around the UK have adjusted as the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II takes place.
Many are completely closed, while others will open for a short period in the afternoon and early evening of Monday, September 19.
We've compiled a list of some of the most popular spots for a drink, snack or food in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
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Wetherspoon
The pub chain has two branches in the centre of Nottingham, the Joseph Else on Old Market Square and The Roebuck on St James's Street. The pub chain will open for a short period of time on the Bank Holiday Monday, to mark the Queen's funeral.
A spokesperson for JD Wetherspoon 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."
Starbucks
Starbucks announced that it will close all company-owned stores between 11am and 2pm on Monday, September 19. Some branches which are operated by partners or are near the funeral in London may still remain open.
A Starbucks spokesperson said: "To support our partners (employees) and ensure they are able to pay their respects to HM Queen Elizabeth II, we will be closing all company-owned Starbucks stores in the UK between 11am and 2pm on Monday 19th September."
Toby Carvery
Toby Carvery restaurants around the UK will be closed until 1pm, when they will open for lunch service.
A post from staff at the branch in Colwick Park on Facebook read: "Good afternoon. Out of respect for our Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we will be closed for breakfast on Monday 19th September. We will open at 13:00 for lunch.
"Kind regards, Toby Carvery Colwick Park."
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