MCDONALD's plans to reopen branches for walk-in takeaway and click and collect orders from June 17.
It comes as the fast food chain has reopened roughly 1,000 restaurants for drive-thru and delivery.
Last week, McDonald's reopened all 924 drive-thrus across the UK and Ireland.
And from June 17, it'll start welcoming fans back inside its restaurants for the first time since March by reopening 11 Roadchef service station locations.
McDonald's said it'll confirm which branches will reopen next week.
The fast food chain will then gradually roll out to high streets, towns and city centres too from June 24 onwards.
The announcement is good news for Maccies fans who haven't been able to use a drive-thru or struggled to order for delivery on Uber Eats.
McDonald’s UK & Ireland chief executive Paul Pomroy said today: "We’re delighted to be back.
"I am extremely proud of our employees, franchisees and suppliers who are working so hard in so many communities already.
"The high street is at the heart of our business, it is where we started in the UK, in Woolwich over 45 years ago."
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