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New restaurant secures liquor license for vibrant outdoor dining

October 24, 2024 | Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Maryland


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New restaurant secures liquor license for vibrant outdoor dining
In a recent government meeting, the application for a new Class B beer, wine, and liquor restaurant license was approved for Loving Emery Endeavor Lee Investments LLC, operating at 110 Saint Paul Street in Papillion. The approval allows for live entertainment, outdoor table service, off-premises catering, and delivery of alcoholic beverages, contingent upon the establishment meeting specific requirements outlined in the Baltimore City Health Department regulations.

Melvin J. Kosinski, representing the applicants, highlighted the establishment's commitment to maintaining a food service facility classified as high or moderate priority, with at least 51% of total daily receipts coming from food sales. The applicants have been operating at the location for several months and expressed eagerness to obtain the license to enhance their service offerings, particularly for events and gatherings.

The commission members raised no objections during the discussion, and the application was unanimously approved based on the evidence presented, including a letter of support from the landlord and confirmation that all staff would be alcohol certified. The decision reflects a broader initiative to revitalize the area by increasing dining options and supporting local businesses.

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