Due to statewide closures of entertainment venues earlier this year to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Douthit had to shut the doors to the business for six months during the pandemic and let go of his staff. Despite this limited capacity, though, the business has only seen about a 15-20% drop in sales, Douthit said. The team also attempted to host some small concerts after reopening, but found that attendees were still too rowdy. He admitted that should it not sell, he may consider reopening in the summer. More than a club
Source: Daily Sun January 03, 2021 12:11 UTC