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Springfield commission continues Antojos’ all-alcohol application after neighborhood opposition

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The Liquor License Commission continued a decision on Antojos Corp.’s request for an all-alcohol on-premise license for 263 Hancock St. after the Old Hill Neighborhood Council submitted a letter denying support and neighbors voiced concerns about takeout alcohol and parking. The commission set an August 13 hearing date to allow more public input.

The City of Springfield Liquor License Commission on July 23 continued consideration of an application by Antojos Corp., doing business as Antojos Springfield, for an all-alcohol on-premise license at 263 Hancock Street.

The request was continued to the commission’s Aug. 13 meeting to allow more neighborhood input after the Old Hill Neighborhood Council submitted a July 22 letter denying support and a public commenter raised safety and parking concerns. Attorney Josh Goldstein presented the application; proposed manager Inolfo Estrella and other owners were present.

Goldstein told the commission that Antojos opened March 31 as a small restaurant selling frozen desserts and beverages and wants to…

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