Advertisement

Liquor Can Flow Later in the French Quarter

Share
From Times Wire Reports

French Quarter bar owners frustrated with the slow pace of recovery in New Orleans won a partial victory when the city pushed back its curfew from midnight to 2 a.m., allowing a little more partying into the wee hours on Bourbon Street.

Bars had been threatening to defy the midnight curfew, complaining that it was putting a damper on the famously raucous neighborhood and the city’s economy too.

The city put bars on notice, however, that violators of the extended curfew could lose their liquor licenses.

Advertisement
Advertisement