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Bridgeton council approves two managing-officer liquor license changes, tables Red Lobster application

5758656 · July 17, 2025

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Summary

The council approved managing-officer changes for two hotel liquor licenses held by Midas Hospitality LLC and tabled a new liquor-by-the-drink application for Red Lobster Restaurants LLC, all on July 16.

The Bridgeton City Council on July 16 approved two liquor-license changes for Midas Hospitality LLC — one for SpringHill Suites and one for Courtyard by Marriott St. Louis Airport — and tabled a separate application for a new liquor-by-the-drink license for Red Lobster Restaurants LLC.

Council member Luke moved and Council member Luther seconded first consideration of the Red Lobster application, which was identified on the record as Red Lobster Restaurants LLC doing business as Red Lobster, number 0061. After discussion, Council member Luke moved to table the Red Lobster liquor license application; Council member Luther seconded. The motion to table carried without opposition.

For the two existing licenses held by Midas Hospitality LLC, Council member Luke moved to consider both licenses together; Council member Luther seconded. The clerk called the roll and the council approved the second consideration of the managing-officer changes by a 7-0 vote.

The council did not record conditions or additional findings for the Midas Hospitality approvals in the meeting transcript. No public objections or supporting testimony were recorded for any of the liquor-license items during the meeting.