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Public Safety Committee approves beer licenses for Kim Wong Cafe and Origin Nightclub

March 28, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Public Safety Committee approves beer licenses for Kim Wong Cafe and Origin Nightclub
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee of San Francisco convened on March 27, 2024, to discuss two significant liquor license applications that could impact local businesses and community safety. Chaired by Supervisor Catherine Stephanie, the meeting aimed to evaluate the public convenience and necessity of granting these licenses.

The first item on the agenda was a hearing regarding a Type 40 on-sale beer license for Kim Juan Cafe, operated by Tyrone Pang at 325 Leavenworth Street. Officer Salmasen from the SFPD's ABC liaison licensing unit reported that there were no letters of protest or support for the application. The cafe is located in a high-crime area but is considered a low saturation zone for alcohol licenses. The committee recommended approval of the license with conditions, including the requirement for the applicant to monitor the surrounding area to prevent loitering and maintain cleanliness.

The second item involved a Type 90 on-sale general music venue liquor license for Origin Boutique Nightclub, operated by Lily Nguyen at 1538 Fillmore Street. Similar to the first application, there were no letters of protest or support. However, this venue is situated in a high-crime area with a high saturation of alcohol licenses. The committee recommended approval with specific conditions, such as limiting noise levels and requiring uniformed security during entertainment hours to ensure community safety.

Both discussions highlighted the balance between supporting local businesses and addressing community concerns about crime and noise. The committee's recommendations will be forwarded to the full Board of Supervisors for further consideration, reflecting ongoing efforts to navigate the complexities of urban development and public safety in San Francisco.

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