Lack of live events puts financial strain on bars, restaurants in Michigan amid COVID-19 pandemic
ROYAL OAK, Mich. For many bars and restaurants, being able to stay open isnt enough amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Royal Oak bar owners fear they may not survive. Jay Lambrecht owns Bookies Bar and Grille in the heart of Downtown Detroit. Bar owners downtown hope the Detroit Lions will be allowed to play for fans, but so far no decisions. In Royal Oak, the Royal Oak Theater is typically an entertainment hot spot.
Michigan bars navigate changing rules, can now offer alcohol to-go
Gretchen Whitmers order that effectively stopped indoor alcohol service at most locations. But the order also made it OK for alcohol to be sold to-go. Its a great spot to be.Per the Gov.s order, bars with on-premises liquor licenses that earn more than 70% of receipts from alcohol must shut down. And those without an outdoor space are allowed to sell drinks to-go or via delivery. Its outdoor space will allow the bar to remain open.