![]() “They bucked the system so far and they’re continuing to buck the system,” said Perry. Gateway Family Fellowship pastor Ray Perry, which sits right next to the strip club, said he was shocked when he learned that Marin surrendered the license. However, he said he was frustrated to learn that they are taking the easy way out. ![]() It’s our building to do what we want with it and now we’re a private club.” However, he said members will be able to bring in bottles if they would like. Marin said they will no longer sell alcohol. However, Marin decided to convert the Top of the Bowl into a private, member-only club. They will be charging people yearly or monthly memberships to get into the club. Without their license, the club cannot serve alcohol. “They pushed and pushed us and we had to finally figure out a way to do what we’re doing without all the control,” said Marin. ![]() In October, the OLCC temporary suspended their license after they were accused of violating COVID-19 protocols like mask wearing and social distancing inside the club. RELATED: DOUGLAS COUNTY STRIP BAR REOPENS AFTER OLCC SUSPENSION ![]()
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