College Street Bar has been ordered to shut its doors until May by the city after police allege a woman was sexually assaulted there by the owner and an employee.

The Toronto Licensing Tribunal has ordered the bar, located near College St. and Manning Ave., closed beginning Feb. 1 through to May 12 at 10 a.m.

Police allege that a 24-year-old woman was given drugs and alcohol at the west-end bar in mid-December, and was forced to stay inside and was sexually assaulted.

The bar will remain closed to the public, and is also forbidden from running any courses or training.

A sign will be posted on the door to signal the bar’s temporary closure. If the bar does not comply with this order, the city will affect an interim suspension of its license.

According to Tracey Cook, executive director of the tribunal, the city will be monitoring the location during the closure period.

Owner Gavin MacMillan, 41, and employee Enzo De Jesus Carrasco, 31, are facing a combined 16 charges, including forcible confinement and gang sexual assault.

Both men are forbidden to enter the bar or be near it during the closure period, according to Cook.

MacMillan is the owner of a bartending school called BartenderOne Corp, according to his LinkedIn page.