Bahrain has implemented new regulations to enhance the operational standards and safety of tourism restaurants in the country. Under these regulations, food and beverage services in hotels and independent tourist restaurants must close by 3:00 AM. Additionally, entertainment services, including musical performances, are prohibited during specific hours to ensure compliance with the new rules. These measures aim to improve the overall experience for tourists and locals alike while prioritizing safety and adherence to licensing requirements.
The announcement was made by Tourism Minister Fatima bint Al Sairafi and was published in the official gazette. The regulations also specify that tourist facilities must cease all activities by the designated time. Live performances are restricted between certain hours depending on the category of the establishment. These new rules supersede any earlier rulings on operational hours for food and beverage services, ensuring consistency and clarity in the industry.
In order to operate, independent tourist restaurants must obtain a license from the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) and comply with all licensing conditions. This includes securing approval for their locations and ensuring that only authorized individuals manage and operate within their premises. Health and safety standards are paramount, with establishments required to display a valid health license and follow strict regulations to maintain the well-being of their patrons.
Furthermore, establishments are required to have registered point-of-sale systems and provide detailed invoices to meet the regulatory standards. These measures not only improve transparency and accountability but also contribute to the overall quality of service provided. By implementing these regulations, Bahrain seeks to strike a balance between vibrant entertainment and necessary safety measures, ensuring a positive and secure nightlife experience for residents and visitors alike.
These new regulations mark an important moment for Bahrain’s tourism and hospitality industry as it navigates the challenge of maintaining a lively nightlife while upholding strict operational standards. By enforcing licensing rules and safety measures, the government aims to enhance the overall experience for patrons and ensure the long-term sustainability of the sector. With a focus on compliance and adherence to regulations, Bahrain’s nightlife scene is poised for a transformation that prioritizes safety and quality in all aspects of operation.