As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, several Baltimore City businesses have been fined or shut down due to overcrowding concerns or allegations that they improperly served customers indoors. At city liquor license board hearings, restaurant owners and commissioners alike have repeatedly cited “confusion” about the city and state regulations. Most establishments have been fined $100 to $200. The health department, meanwhile, has shut down several establishments.
Here are the Baltimore bars and restaurants that have been penalized by the city for coronavirus-related violations
February 17, 2021