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Bar & Nightclub Noise: Riverside vs Temecula

How do bar & nightclub noise rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music from bars, breweries, and nightclubs in Riverside's downtown and University Avenue districts must comply with RMC Chapter 9.32 plus conditional use permit noise conditions. Bass and live music commonly trigger complaints; the city can add operating-hour and decibel caps to an establishment's entertainment permit.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Bars and nightclubs in Old Town Temecula must comply with TMC Chapter 8.32 noise ordinance with strict limits on amplified sound, particularly after 10 PM. ABC license conditions, the Old Town Specific Plan, and Conditional Use Permits often impose tighter restrictions including patio cutoffs and speaker placement.

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Riverside FAQ

Temecula FAQ

Until what time can a Front Street bar play live music?

Each bar's CUP specifies — typical Old Town conditions allow indoor amplified music until 11 PM/midnight with outdoor patios cutting off earlier (usually 10 PM).

What if a bar repeatedly violates noise rules?

Repeat violations can trigger CUP modification or revocation through Planning Commission, plus ABC complaints that risk the liquor license.

Are special events exempt from noise rules?

Permitted special events (Bluegrass Festival, Rod Run) operate under temporary noise variances; non-permitted events have no exemption and police can shut them down.

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