A Lehighton business is facing multiple fines, including operating without a valid liquor license. The Pleasure Lounge Restaurant & Bar located at 201 N. First St was searched by officers from the Lehighton Borough Police Department and Pennsylvania State Police – Liquor Control Enforcement Division on April 13. During a joint investigation, it was discovered that the business was operating without a valid liquor license. As a result, police confiscated between $25,000 to $30,000 worth of alcohol and indicated that several administrative fines will be imposed by the PA Liquor Control Enforcement Unit.
In addition to this legal issue, the Pleasure Lounge Restaurant & Bar has been the subject of numerous service-related calls over the past year. In 2023, there were 61 service-related calls, with an additional 22 documented service calls in 2024. These calls varied in nature, from complaints of loud music to instances of active violent disturbances involving weapons. Due to the frequency and severity of these incidents, Lehighton Police have been collaborating with the PA Liquor Control Board to categorize this business as a “nuisance bar.”
If officially labeled as such, the owners would be prohibited from renewing their currently expired liquor license. This designation would restrict the business’s ability to operate legally and may have additional consequences for the owners. The situation remains under investigation and further actions are pending.