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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Bar owners: $10m bailout a slap in the face

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Charles Kong Soo
1691 days ago
20201121
Patrons enjoy drinks outside Frankie’s Restaurant and Bar, Ariapita Avenue, Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain.

Patrons enjoy drinks outside Frankie’s Restaurant and Bar, Ariapita Avenue, Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain.

ANISTO ALVES

Pres­i­dent of the Bar Own­ers and Op­er­a­tors As­so­ci­a­tion (BOATT) Teron Mo­han has de­scribed as "a slap in the face" Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley's an­nounce­ment on Sat­ur­day that $10 mil­lion will be al­lo­cat­ed to as­sist bar and restau­rant em­ploy­ees af­fect­ed by the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.

Speak­ing to Guardian Me­dia via tele­phone, Mo­han said "Among 5,000 bars, that fig­ure is work­ing out to $2,000 per bar.

"How is that sup­posed to make any sort of dent, or re­lief with that al­lo­ca­tion? It's not ad­e­quate to pay rent, lights, util­i­ties, it can­not off­set our ex­pens­es and op­er­at­ing costs.

"It oc­curred to me that this Gov­ern­ment has no con­sid­er­a­tion to the hos­pi­tal­i­ty sec­tor; they're very con­tent to see bars go bel­ly up."

He said so far just un­der 400 bars have gone un­der and it was pro­ject­ed that the fig­ure will climb to 450 by the end of the week.

The as­so­ci­a­tion is sched­uled to re­lease a state­ment by Mon­day.

Mean­while, Cur­tis Ram­lakhan, man­ag­er of Frankie's Restau­rant & Bar in Wood­brook, Port-of-Spain, said the Gov­ern­ment's pol­i­cy to keep bars closed in an at­tempt to stave off the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic was "mash­ing up" busi­ness.

He said the es­tab­lish­ment was one of the most pop­u­lar bars on the Av­enue and it was strug­gling with the re­stric­tions of no in-house al­co­holic con­sump­tion.

the busi­ness had a full com­ple­ment of 30 staff mem­bers, now they were op­er­at­ing with a bare-bones four em­ploy­ees, in­clud­ing him­self.

He said he had no bar­man, the clean­er dou­bled as se­cu­ri­ty, the chef was cook­ing BBQ for take­out and one wait­ress was help­ing him.

Ram­lakhan said there were oth­er bars in the area with crowds gath­ered out­side which was in con­tra­ven­tion of COVID-19 health and safe­ty pro­to­cols how­ev­er, the po­lice were on­ly con­cen­trat­ing on Frankie's and chas­ing cus­tomers.

He de­scribed the $10 mil­lion bailout to as­sist bar and restau­rant em­ploy­ees as too lit­tle, too late and would have no sig­nif­i­cant im­pact.

Ram­lakhan said they did not even know how or where to ac­cess the re­lief fund.

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