Bad news for a long list of bars in Louisiana. They were forced to shut their doors for violating the state's COVID-19 restrictions.

WBRZ reports 24 bars across the state, have had to close since the Alcohol Tobacco Control Board pulled their licenses. Most bars across the state have been closed, but some have been allowed to open if they also serve food.

Bars in Acadia, St. Landry, Plaquemines, Jefferson Davis, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, Rapides, Jefferson, Lafayette, St. Mary and Iberville Parishes are allowed to open because those parishes are below the threshold for COVID cases.

The majority of the violations are from Livingston Parish in the Denham Springs area. The bulk of the problems are in South Louisiana.

Each of the bars will have a hearing over the next week to find out if they will be able to reopen.

Here's the full list of the bars facing a hearing and the date they were notified of the suspension:

Junkyard Bar Monroe 9/15/2020

Watermark Saloon Columbia 9/18/2020

Daiquiri Depot Lafayette 9/18/2020

Top Ten Social Club Baton Rouge 9/18/2020

Wherehouse Bar & Grill Covington 9/18/2020

The Old Beer Box Denham Springs 9/18/2020

Moonlight Inn & Tavern French Settlement 9/18/2020

Whiskey River Port Vincent 9/18/2020

Lenny’s Houma 9/19/2020

Big Dog Saloon Denham Springs 9/19/2020

Laguna Beach Daiquiris Denham Springs 9/19/2020

Tipsy River 9/19/2020

Wodes Chill Spot Harvey 9/20/2020

Icehouse Taproom Baton Rouge 9/20/2020

Cleary Tavern Metairie 9/20/2020

Déjà Vu (Unknown location) 9/21/2020

The Hub (Unknown location) 9/21/2020

Club Alexis 2.0 Belle Rose 9/23/2020

Mangos Daiquiris Baton Rouge 9/25/2020

Tropical Breeze Bogalusa 9/25/2020

Backwater Barn Bogalusa 9/25/2020

The Green Room (unknown location) 9/25/2020

Cadillac Café Baton Rouge 9/25/2020

Sudz Tavern Belle Chase 9/25/2020

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