The bar was closed after the shooting but will reopen Monday with some restrictions, according to the 45th Ward alderman's office.



They include no DJs through Labor Day. Those nights appear to be "when the establishment has the most problems," Owen Brugh, chief of staff for Ald. John Arena, 45th Ward.



The bar will also close an hour earlier than usual on Friday and Saturday nights for the first two weeks after re-opening. Brudder's will have security guards patrol the area outside the bar at random times and will station guards outside the exit during closing time.



The bar has agreed to scan IDs and keep records of patrons, add a security camera trained on the front door and enforce the maximum capacity of 60 customers, Brugh said.



Brudder's will schedule meetings with local neighborhood associations and set up a hotline for residents to report rowdiness, public urination and other complaints.



Brugh said in the past two years, there have been seven 911 calls related to guns or shots fired near Brudder's, not including the recent shooting.



The restrictions were worked out during meetings between the bar's operators and the city's Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Department, the Law Department, the Chicago Police Department and the office of Ald. Ariel Reboyras, 30th Ward.