The DC Inaugural Cocktailing Policy Changes
Here’s a quick update to a the local party-related issue that’s been big local news around the upcoming inauguration in Washington, DC (and the most recent poll on The DC Traveler).
A little over a week ago, I posted a
new poll on the The DC Traveler, regarding if people thought that the city should allow bars and restaurants to remain open until 5:00 a.m. during inauguration week.
The votes so far…
- 23% – No, it’s a horrible idea.
- 27% – Yes, let people party longer.
- 50% – If people can’t get drunk by 2:00 a.m., another 3 hours won’t help them.
Sounds like a resounding…NO!! But the poll will remain up for a little while longer, in case you haven’t yet voted.
But the DC City Council changed their mind, based on local pressure and even some pressure form Congress and modified the legislation. Now, places that serve alcohol will be allowed to remain open until 4:00 a.m., not the 5:00 a.m. initially allowed under the emergency legislation.
Plus, bars will need to register and pay a fee to the city in order to stay open (restaurants and bars – $100 per night, nightclubs – $250 for each night). Dining establishment can remain open 24-hours as well.
Metro has not announced any plans to extend operating hours beyond the normal hours to accommodate late night partiers.
Image – Flickr – clock
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