A popular聽Wellington聽bar has had its liquor licence suspended for 48 hours after police found an underage person inside 鈥 but the bar seems to be blaming 鈥渦nruly out of towners鈥 for having to close its doors.
Mishmosh in Courtenay Place was closed over the weekend due to the ruling from the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority, which also revoked the bar manager鈥檚 certificate for 28 days.
The decision followed an incident in October when a police check of the venue uncovered a person under the legal age to purchase alcohol inside.
The ruling says the respondents, Mishmosh, 鈥渄on鈥檛 dispute the grounds of the applications and have agreed to suspension of the on licence and manager鈥檚 certificate鈥.
But a sign on the front door of the bar this morning tells a different story, claiming the weekend closure was due to 鈥渢he questionable actions of some unruly out of towners鈥.
鈥淲e鈥檒l be back at 4pm Monday 15th January with cold beer and hot snacks.鈥
The sign on Mishmosh's front door claiming its closure was due to "unruly out of towners". Photo / Ethan Manera
Bars along Wellington鈥檚 party precinct, Courtenay Place, have previously claimed the police and government agencies like Te Whatu Ora are 鈥済anging up鈥 on them to prevent them doing business.
In August, the聽Herald聽reported聽El Barrio and Vinyl owner Greig Wilson had been fighting for weeks to open his new cocktail bar,聽Saint Diablo, but faced months of delays thanks to the decision granting the liquor licence being appealed.
In October, several businesses met with Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau to vent their frustrations over the strict liquor licensing laws, saying it was preventing them from creating a safer, more fun space.
Whanau said a thriving hospitality sector was a key priority for her as mayor.
鈥淲hile it is not my role to get involved in individual licence applications, I do understand the concerns raised by our hospitality sector about the timeliness and process of decision-making.鈥
Mishmosh has been contacted for comment.
Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.
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