December 22, 2020
Another state business has had its liquor license suspended after the undercover state investigators who visited were first told that the business was only open for takeout orders.
But the state investigators, who pretend to be legitimate customers, saw people with their food sitting and drinking at the bar.
The business was J. Knapps in Richmond, in Macomb County, according to the state of Michigan.
On Dec. 10, two undercover investigators from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s enforcement division investigated a complaint that the business was allowing indoor gatherings.
The state investigators found the front door locked and went in the back door. When they entered, they saw six patrons seated at the bar, drinking alcohol. None of the patrons were socially distancing or wearing a face mask.
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Liquor licenses of 26 businesses suspended since September
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DETROIT – On Monday, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended the liquor licenses and permits of five more businesses.
The state agency noted that the action was taken against the businesses for breaking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services extended COVID restrictions.
Businesses that violated the MDHHS order include Oak Café in Wyandotte, Tenacity Brewing in Flint, J. Knapps in Richmond, Limelight Pizza Kitchen Grill and Bar in Warren and Fast Eddie’s Bar and Grill in Mount Clemens.