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San Francisco Board approves liquor license for SR Visions LLC's Record Bar

January 11, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco Board approves liquor license for SR Visions LLC's Record Bar
A significant decision unfolded at the San Francisco County government meeting as officials moved to support the issuance of a new liquor license for a local business. The board unanimously approved a resolution recommending the transfer of a Type 48 on-sale general public premises liquor license, which is expected to enhance public convenience and necessity.

Vice Chair Guardio led the motion, which received backing from member Dorsey, resulting in a vote of two ayes with no opposition. This resolution will now be forwarded to the full board for further consideration.

In another key discussion, the board reviewed an application from SR Visions LLC, seeking a Type 90 on-sale general music venue liquor license for their establishment, the Record Bar, located at 177 Eddy Street. This license would enable the venue to operate as a music space serving alcohol. Notably, the San Francisco Police Department reported no letters of protest or support regarding this application, indicating a neutral stance from the community.

The approval of these licenses is poised to bolster local business and entertainment options in San Francisco, reflecting the county's commitment to fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. Further developments will be monitored as the resolutions progress through the board.

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