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If you look closely at the machines inside the restaurant, you’ll see they’re not on. I keep my lights on, a roof over our head,” she added. More bands, more entertainment to draw more folks in. We have car shows every month that we are able to do. We do so many fundraisers here for different people in the community. “The profit that we get from these games, we give back to the community with that. She said the machines regularly brought in $3,000-$5,000 a month in profit. Henry said they draw people that normally wouldn’t come in. They got so popular, the restaurant brought in two more. It’s a passion for us,” Henry explained.Ībout a year-and-a-half ago, they got three “Burning Barrel” game machines. We make everything here, is just about homemade. 2020 and she said the community is why the restaurant still thrives today. The Jeffersontown location opened in Feb. It’s her family’s business, and she’s the general manager. Beginning July 1, the machines are banned in Kentuckyīud’s Tavern, in Jeffersontown, is a very special place for Rebecca Henry.The Tavern says the machines bring in $3,000-$5,000 a month in profit.Bud’s Tavern, in Jeffersontown, has five skill machines.Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 594 into law on March 16, 2023.

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