That Williamsburg Liquor-License Moratorium Probably Won’t Be Happening
An SLA spokesman says "we can't just do a blanket denial for a whole class of licenses."
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An SLA spokesman says "we can't just do a blanket denial for a whole class of licenses."
Word is, Community Board 1 will consider it next week.
Plus, the Mott's liquor license is recommended for denial.
Capital Grille and Mr. Skewer & Co. get liquor licenses, and expect a new sidewalk café at Landmarc.
David Bouley's ballsy end run around his opponents on Community Board 1 worked, and last night the full committee gave Bouley approval for his new restaurant, Brush Stroke.
Chefs let their parents down, Seamus Mullen will pull your iPod, and Eric Ripert comes up with a menu using ingredients from a 99-cent store.
David Bouley isn’t throwing in the towel quite yet in his struggle to get a liquor license for Brushstrokes, his new Japanese restaurant, Eater reports.
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