Some Montreal bar owners planning to reopen in defiance of provincial stance
MONTREAL — This is usually one of Ziggy Eichenbaum’s biggest-earning weekends of the year, when his pub is packed with tourists and partiers soaking up the atmosphere surrounding the Montreal Grand Prix.
But instead of hosting a giant street festival, Crescent Street is dead quiet and bars like Eichenbaum’s remain in limbo in the absence of clear directives on when they can open following the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, some are mulling defying the government as a protest tactic.
The province has announced that restaurants outside the Montreal area can open on June 15, with those in the metropolis following a week later on June 22.
But the measure does not apply to bars like Ziggy’s Pub, which cannot open because it doesn’t have a food preparation permit from the Quebec government, even though he says many establishments similar to his can open.