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New regulations introduce closing time for Bahrain’s tourism restaurants

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Last updated: 2024/10/07 at 7:49 PM
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The Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) has introduced new rules for tourism restaurants in Bahrain, requiring them to close by 3am in an effort to improve operational standards and safety. Hotels serving food and drinks must cease all activities by this time, with live entertainment, including music and DJs, now banned between 2:30am and 12pm for various categories. This new directive replaces previous regulations and aims to ensure that establishments comply closely with approved activities and health and safety standards.

To open an independent tourist restaurant in Bahrain, establishments must obtain a licence from the BTEA and secure approval for their locations. They are not allowed to alter management or permit others to operate on their premises without consent from the relevant authorities. Strict adherence to licensing conditions is crucial, as venues must comply closely with their approved activities and display a valid health licence while maintaining health and safety standards, including registered point-of-sale systems and providing detailed invoices to customers.

With these new regulations in place, Bahrain’s nightlife is facing a crucial moment, as establishments strive to balance the excitement of entertainment with essential safety measures that could reshape the evening experience. Businesses in the tourism sector must ensure that they are compliant with the new rules to avoid facing penalties or closure. This shift in operational hours and entertainment restrictions is expected to have a significant impact on the nightlife scene in Bahrain, as establishments adjust their operations to meet the new requirements set forth by the BTEA.

The announcement by Tourism Minister Fatima bint Al Sairafi regarding the new regulations reflects the government’s commitment to promoting a safe and vibrant tourism sector in Bahrain. By setting clear guidelines for operational hours and entertainment activities, the authorities aim to enhance the overall experience for visitors and residents alike. As the tourism industry continues to evolve, these new rules will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Bahrain’s nightlife, ensuring that establishments maintain high standards of service and safety for all patrons.

In addition to the new operational hours and entertainment restrictions, the BTEA is also emphasizing the importance of health and safety standards for all tourism restaurants in Bahrain. By requiring venues to display a valid health licence and comply with health regulations, the authorities are working to ensure that establishments prioritize the well-being of their customers. With registered point-of-sale systems and detailed invoicing requirements, businesses will be held accountable for maintaining proper hygiene and sanitation practices, further enhancing the overall dining and entertainment experience in Bahrain.

In conclusion, the new regulations for tourism restaurants in Bahrain are aimed at improving operational standards, safety, and overall customer experience. By setting clear guidelines for operational hours, entertainment activities, and health and safety standards, the BTEA is working to ensure that establishments in the tourism sector comply closely with approved activities and maintain high standards of service. As Bahrain’s nightlife undergoes a transformation to meet these new requirements, businesses must adapt to the changing landscape to continue providing a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors and residents.

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