In a recent government meeting, Rain Supreme LLC presented an application for a new Class B beer, wine, and liquor restaurant license, aiming to transform a previously vacant warehouse into a vibrant dining establishment. The representatives highlighted a significant capital investment of approximately $350,000, exceeding the required $200,000 threshold, and confirmed that the venue will feature over 75 seats.
Ray Zakain, a key figure in the venture, emphasized their commitment to providing an elevated dining experience with a menu that includes Caribbean-infused soul food, notably their signature curry chicken. Zakain also mentioned their intention to engage in community outreach, particularly during holidays, to support low-income families.
The board members expressed no questions regarding the application, leading to a unanimous vote in favor of granting the license, which will also allow for the delivery of alcoholic beverages. The approval marks a significant step towards revitalizing the area and enhancing local dining options.
Additionally, another application was presented by Bee Gees Lounge LLC for a similar license at a former community hub on Hartford Road. The proposal received support from the Harbell Community Organization, indicating a strong community interest in the establishment's potential to serve as a social gathering spot. The board acknowledged the experience of the applicants and their commitment to maintaining a safe environment for patrons.
Both applications reflect ongoing efforts to enhance local dining experiences while fostering community engagement and support.