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Lincoln bars remain busy following Health Department crackdown

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Lincoln bars remain busy following Health Department crackdown

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Zeyad Eesa, a security guard for the Railyard, said he was tasked with keeping would-be patrons out and disinfecting the area. 

Eesa said Longwell’s was crowded the night before, making it difficult to keep patrons masked and distant.

“We can’t control that,” Eesa said of the city’s mask mandate, “because they come to have fun and have their drinks, and they can’t have their drinks without their masks on.” 

Eesa said there were about 25 people inside Longwell’s and more in the plaza outside. Security and staff were trying to keep people distanced and masked by keeping them at their seats, he said. 


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Because the mask mandate applies to indoor areas but not outdoors, Essa said, it can be difficult to enforce in an area like the Railyard. 

“If they said, ‘No one is allowed to walk into the yard without a mask,’ we could do that,” he said. 

Bars across the city are taking extra precautions to ensure compliance with the Health Department’s directives.

Jase Ourada, a bartender at HopCat, said the business was taking every precaution possible to keep staff and patrons safe. The 24-year-old said the location was working at half capacity, which amounts to about 50 patrons, including their outdoor patio. 

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