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Is the club that pitted B&T against Avenue B finally down for the count?
A state commission calls for changes at the State Liquor Authority.
The Shake Shack adds a dark and stormy custard, but is it alcoholic? And what about ice cream made with wine?
The State Liquor Authority has finally granted it a legit license.
The brewery is expanding and experimenting.
The liquor-license limbo is over at Aurora's sister restaurant.
Prepare for pork-rind cracker jacks and a "Long Island Iced Bubble Tea."
Plus, the latest details on Kuma Inn's Brooklyn location.
A Jewish fusion restaurant will face opposition at tonight's CB3 meeting.
It hasn't officially launched yet and reps are being secretive, but one bar has the goods.
Changes are afoot at the State Liquor Authority, not yet a month after offices were raided on suspicion of bribery.
Bakon Vodka means you don't have to get it at Double Down anymore.
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