By Jim Nelson | ksfy.com
The bar, located on West 11th Street, faced heavy scrutiny from the city council Monday night. “I have zero tolerance for underage alcohol sales. and I am extremely disappointed, irritated, annoyed and flabbergasted,” says councilwoman De Knudson.
She’s upset over what transpired at Lalibela bar and restaurant. Just five days after the council tried to help them out, police discovered underage drinkers in the facility. The bar’s owner, Mulugeta Endayehu, an immigrant from Ethiopia, says the bouncer had one plan, while he had another. “The security guard told us 18 and over.”
Endayehu says he never authorized an 18 plus night, that the bouncer was acting on his own. The council had a tough time believing that.
“I just have a problem with the doorman being the fall guy for this. If you had a bad cook, you’d have gotten rid of him. You’d have known that right away. I just can’t see the doorman holding the bag on this,” says councilman Bob Litz.
Councilman Gerald Beninga echoed those comments. “You’re the person who is responsible for the facility. How are you going to prevent that from happening again?”
Endayehu response; it starts with better communication between he and his staff.
When the meeting was all said and done, the council had approved the renewal of a liquor license. However, it comes with conditions. Endayehu must attend an alcohol training course, and he’s not to allow anyone under 21 into the bar after 11:00 p.m..
After the meeting, he expressed his gratitude toward the council. “They gave us a chance. We’ll try to do what the law says.”
One thought on “Sioux Falls Ethiopian-owned bar gets second chance”
you got a second chance.you yourself have to be the gate keeper.Do not let the bouncers eat your lunch,for afew dollars they will let them in.At last you will be the one holding the Empty bag.Let the force be with you.For under 21 have sunday after noon dance party only soft drink.good luck