Happy hours return to the Valley, with no great splash quite yet
For Terre Haute’s bars and restaurants, happy hours are here again.
The practice of offering drink specials — generally in the late afternoon or early evening — was banned in
In March of this year, however, Gov.
House Bill 1086 comes with a number of restrictions: Prices cannot be reduced for more than four hours in one day and 15 hours in one week. Two-for-one specials and bottomless drink specials are not allowed, and discounts cannot be offered after
Moreover, bar owners must acquire at least
However, the legislation allows alcohol carry-out orders, which became popular in other states during the COVID-19 lockdown.
A number of local bars embraced the new law quickly, while others have declined to take advantage of the opportunity to leave some money in the pockets of adult beverage consumers.
M.
On the other hand,
Bar_Botics,
Live music club the Verve has not announced official happy hour hours yet, but they’re in the works and the bar offers other drink specials.
“Indiana sometimes takes a little while to catch on to all the different trends. I think it was overdue, but it excited the town,” said
M. Moggers General Manager
Of the different bars contacted, only Saratoga reported an uptick in patronage this early into the recent re-legalization of happy hour.
Green said, “The business has been pretty good — we’ve noticed an increase during those times and people really seem to enjoy coming in and seeing what we’re offering.”
Fortune admitted that M. Moggers couldn’t say the same.
“Not a huge uptick — everybody’s not used to it, yet,” she said. “There hasn’t been much advertising, community-wide.
“We had a pretty good business before (happy hours were made illegal) —
“I’m with most every bar owner here in
“Bar_Botic co-owner
Bedrava said that Tree House, near the
“We want to be able to allow the 18-, 19-, 20-year-olds to come in and have a good time legally and safely,” he said.
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