Pembrokeshire's two McDonald's branches have reopened for Drive Thru but extra coronavirus protection measures are in place.

While McDonald's announced last week they would be reopening drive thrus by June 4, exact dates and times for the Pembroke Dock and Haverfordwest stores were not given.

Pembrokeshire's two branches made surprise announcements this morning just before 11am.

Excited fast food fans have reacted positively to the news, with one person asking if they could cycle their bike through.

By 11.30am a queue of around 20 cars had formed outside the Pembroke Dock store.

A McDonald's spokesman said: "We are glad to be back but it will look a little different and may take a little longer, so please bear with us.

"We have fewer employees in our kitchens to enable our teams to social distance and work safely.

"We will have a limited menu (no breakfast or shakes for now) and will open for reduced hours (11am-10pm).

"We encourage you to use contactless payment methods and cap your spend at £25.

"For those visiting our Drive Thrus, you can browse the menu, order and pay ahead using the My McDonald’s App - we’ll start preparing your order when you’re near the restaurant.

"We’re delighted to be returning to communities across the UK and Ireland, thank you for your continued support and patience. We look forward to seeing you soon."

Welsh Government guidance for travel is to stay local as much as possible and to avoid travelling distances over five miles.