Restaurants & Bars
3 Pittsburgh Clubs Ordered Closed For COVID-19, Other Violations
The Allegheny County Health Department has shut down a trio of Pittsburgh clubs.

PITTSBURGH, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has shut down three Pittsburgh area clubs for ignoring coronavirus mandates and other violations.
The clubs that were closed are:
- Bulldog, Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln-Lemington: Open and operating without a valid health permit and operating as a night club. The club also was ordered closed in October for those two violations, as Open and operating without a valid health permit, operating as a night club, lack of social distancing, serving alcohol without meals lack of face coverings and operating over 25 percent capacity.
- 1 Live MPC, Hodgkiss Street, North Side: Open and operating without a valid health permit, operating as a night club, serving liquor after 11 p.m., lack of distancing and failure to post the occupancy.
- O’Fela African Restaurant, Brownsville Road, Carrick: Open and operating without a valid health permit, operating as a night club, and failure to post the occupancy.
The clubs must remain closed for a minimum of seven days.
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