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Two prospective restaurants present liquor plans; board moves to reallocate a license at 610 East Holly
Summary
Owners of Cholita's Mexican Restaurant and a proposed Narrow Gate Brewery presented plans to the board for liquor licenses. Trustees also approved ordinances that change the number of certain license classes, including a decrease tied to Bosaki Homebrews license at 610 East Holly Street as part of the pending reorganization of the space.
Owners seeking liquor licenses described their plans and answered trustees questions Tuesday as the board considered updates to local license authorizations.
The presentations matter to residents and downtown businesses because licensing affects what restaurants can serve on site, business operations and how the village manages the inventory of state-authorized license classes locally.
At the start of liquor interest presentations, the mayor asked applicants to describe their requests. Nayeli, who identified herself as an owner of Cholitas Mexican Restaurant at 506 North Lake Street, said the restaurant seeks a class F liquor license to serve limited beer and cocktails "so we really just want to serve, you…
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