The Brothers Houligan Employees React To Ruptured Gas Line Fire
The owner of a Tulsa bar and restaurant that has been around for decades said his employees will keep getting paid despite a late-night fire that forced them to close for repairs.
The owner said he has 13 employees at the original The Bros. Houligan location and he is in a position to keep paying everyone what they would normally make for the next few days, while work is done to get the restaurant reopened.
A fire in the alleyway between a salon and The Bros. Houligan on 15th Street left behind thousands of dollars in damage. The restaurant and bar has been open for more than 30 year
Bros. Houligan 15th, Lewis Location Closed For Repairs Following Fire
A Tulsa restaurant owner said his employees will continue to get paid following a fire on Monday night that led the restaurant to close its doors.
According to Corwin Moore, the general manager, the restaurant is now closed for repairs. It is devastating considering that s the first location we ve had. It s been open since 1987, said Moore.
According to fire officials, the fire, that began in an alley, damaged one of the walls of the restaurant near the kitchen after it spread to part of the building.
Nobody was injured during the fire.