By Tom Moore
Jan 11, 2021
(Columbus) - More bars in Northeast Ohio are facing disciplinary actions after being cited by the Ohio Investigative Unit for violating the state s COVID-19 orders.
Saturday night, agents went to Corner Bar in Parma Heights, where they found 150 patrons and a live band, with no physical distancing, and every seat filled. The same night, agents found people too closely together at Republix Cocktail Lounge in Euclid, and B Stone Bar & Grill, also in Euclid. Cebar s Euclid Tavern in Euclid was cited for people drinking alcohol after 10 p.m.
Friday night, agents cited Ankor Restaurant & Ultra Lounge at 3400 St. Clair Ave. in Cleveland. There were people drinking alcohol well after the curfew, and the business did not have a valid liquor permit. Also investigated was an un-named business property on Prospect Avenue in Cleveland, which, at 12:45 a.m. Saturday morning, had 100 vehicles in the parking lot, and was charging people $20 to get in, serving alco
Long-standing Hudson tavern cited for violating coronavirus health orders, Ohio Investigative Unit says
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
Ohio Investigative Unit agents cited Hudson’s Kepner’s Tavern for violating coronavirus-related health orders to curb the spread of the novel virus, according to a press release. (Kaytie Boomer|MLive.com)
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio Investigative Unit agents cited Hudson’s Kepner’s Tavern for violating coronavirus-related health orders to curb the spread of the coronavirus, according to a press release.
Agents also cited Wagner’s Roadhouse in Chillicothe; Enzo’s in Steubenville; D Kay’s Bar and Grill in New Philadelphia; Musical Inn in Canton; and Third Base in Rayland, the release says.