Kalao Restaurant and Nightclub will be unable to serve alcohol until April 2, according to Ashley Merritt, communications director for the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission.
Merritt said the five-day suspension, which began at 7 a.m. on March 28, was due to an administrative violation. The suspension ends at 7 a.m. on April 2.
The violation was issued under Indiana Administrative Code 1-27-2. The code says that an establishment that becomes a “public nuisance” or is the scene of prohibited conduct can be subject to sanctions.
According to a notice posted at Kalao, the restaurant violated the Alcoholic Beverage Act.
Kalao could not be reached for comment as of publication.