Posted on 12/01/2015 7:56:20 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Sandbar Lounge, a downtown Casper institution, will close for good Saturday, and its owner says the city's recently imposed smoking ban is to blame.
âThe smoking ban destroyed the bar, as I foretold it would,â Nancy Goddard wrote Monday in a post on the Sandbar's Facebook page. âI have cried a million tears and will probably cry a million more again. I apologize. I tried and failed. God bless.â
Casper residents voted Nov. 3 to reinstate a 2012 smoking ban on bars. More than 6,000 voters cast ballots, with 54 percent voting in favor of the ban.
Ban supporters, such as the American Cancer Society, said public health would benefit from cigarettes being outlawed at city bars. Opponents argued the issue was a matter of small business rights and said Casper bars would lose business to establishment outside the city, where smoking is allowed.
Rich Roberts sat at a table with five friends, discussing Sandbarâs fate over burgers and fries. The friends have been meeting for lunch every Monday at the Sandbar for years. Only one of them is a smoker, but they all were sad the bar was closing.
âPeople didnât realize what was going to happen (as a result of the smoking ban),â said Roberts.
Bill Reed, whoâd stopped in for lunch and has been a patron at the Sandbar for decades said he was angry about how the debate was framed.
âItâs more of a freedoms issue,â he said. âIt has to do with your individual rights as the owner of an establishment.â
Casper Mayor Charlie Powell said he was sorry to hear that Sandbar would close but noted the decision was ultimately made by the voters.
âI think the goal of the City Council was to put the debate before the electorate, and I have to assume that people who cast their votes for the ban knew that there would be hardship for some of the businesses that happen to rely on a smoking clientele," he said.
Saturday will be the last day of business at Sandbar, according to the Facebook post. Goddard was not at the bar when a reporter visited Monday, and she did not respond to a message left with a bartender.
âItâs just sad. Because of [the ban], thereâs a granddaughter, daughter, sister that are gonna lose out,â Reed said, referring to family members who would have inherited the bar when Goddard retired.
Other Casper bars say business has declined since the ban went into effect.
Itâs only been a few weeks, but Kristi Rainbolt said she had already seen a significant drop in income at TJâs Bar and Grill. Rainbolt manages at TJâs, one of the five bars that allowed smoking before the ordinance changed. Itâs just like the drop in business in 2012, she said.
Rainbolt just hopes that she can survive the downturn. Small bars canât afford to lose a portion of their clientele, she said.
âI feel bad for [Goddard]; itâs hard on her to close,â Rainbolt said. âI really hope we (at TJâs) donât have that happen.â
Matt Galloway voluntarily went nonsmoking in his bar and bowling alley before the ban. His income took a dive in the short term, but revenue came back up eventually, he said.
While that may be true for many bars, some businesses arenât able to weather the storm, Rainbolt said.
âSome of us canât make it through that dip. We have to have [business] continually coming in to keep the lights on and the doors open,â she said.
To what do you attribute all the wrecks, icy streets, driving drunk?
No sympathy. My dad died of tobacco-caused cancer this past summer—still smoking while on ventilator. Sandbar’s loss or excuse that they could not find a way to stay in business without smoking. Others do fine.
Smoking aside. If this bar/restaurant is closing after only one month of the new smoking ban then it was getting ready to close soon anyway.
I was just there in August passing through. The steakhouse I stopped in for dinner wasn’t very busy and the bartender said that since the oil took a dive; all the eateries in town were slow.
This is much more than just a smoking ban issue.
Next up: A vote on making the mayor's house into a half-way house for drug addicts and sex offenders. If it passes, he has no right to complain. I mean, he can be sorry, but it will have been decided by the voters, right?
It doesn’t take much to break the bank.
Good observation. The smoking ban was likely the final nail.
I haven’t seen a bar that allowed smoking in Texas in quite some time, though in the country it might be different. Hell, you can’t even smoke in bars in India.
Once all the bars are forced to ban it, people who don’t feel like drinking alone eventually bite the bullet and come on in. However, as the article correctly pointed out, there is a lag time in there.
Does seem kinda simple doesn't it? Liberty is almost always the answer.....
I havenât seen a bar that allowed smoking in Texas in quite some time,...
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Sounds like you need to get out more. Many bars/restaurants have designated smoking areas with very active exhaust fans. My local Waffle House also has such an area, where I can enjoy a leisurely meal, good coffee and several smokes.
Not in Houston.
Casper? As in Wyoming?
aw, bless their hearts, let them smoke wherever they want!
Casper? I would rather live in Lubbock
Smoking (as if the slope was not already slippery enough) is where we the people poured grease down the slope, it took many years to come to fruition, now anything goes into the cauldron of burning liberties sitting at the bottom of freedoms mountain.
Those who would sacrifice liberty for safety deserve neither.
They probably more than made up for it via increased cigarette taxes....
PRECISELY!
This is the free market solution to this so-called problem.
That was 2007, a lot has changed since then, I guess.
We have a bar here where I live in California that still allows smoking. Its nickname has always been Menopause Manor since it is right down the street from a retirement building and a lot of them smoke. The bartender and everyone else just kind of shrugs their shoulders.
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