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License board fines two Carroll County eateries $300 each for underage sales

5855165 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

The Carroll County Board of License Commissioners found two establishments — Glory Days Grill in Eldersburg and Fork & Mallet/Smokehouse Pub in Westminster — culpable for selling alcohol to underage volunteers and assessed $300 fines in each case; both fines must be satisfied within 30 days of written notice.

The Carroll County Board of License Commissioners heard two separate enforcement cases involving sales to minors and issued $300 fines in each matter.

Glory Days Grill (case 6562): Inspector Keith Benford described an May 2 compliance check at Glory Days in Eldersburg in which an underage volunteer ordered a Blue Moon at the bar and was served after the bartender reviewed a vertical Maryland driver's license. The inspector reported the volunteer was 19 and that the bartender had been on the job about five days and had not completed the board’s required alcohol-management training. The bartender acknowledged the mistake and stated she would enroll in the diversion program.

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